vomit

vomit
1. (vomit) (548↑, 69↓)
upchuck barf vomit hurl ralph purge puke hork buick spew regurgitate throw up toss your cookies lose your lunch toss a sidewalk pizza tango with the toilet make modern art in the toilet have a technicolor yawn expunge the contents of your stomach bare your guts to the world become a multicolored organic fountain revisit your breakfast vomit your victuals drive the porcelain bus perform peristaltic pyrotechnics paint the town red.. and green and orange and pink have to say "that tasted better going down than coming up" burp to the ninth power make the janitor get out the ol’ sawdust bucket find out just how acidic your stomach contents are greet your guts pray to the porcelain god

I ate some old ass bread, now I might vomit\!

2. (Vomit) (223↑, 73↓)
Vomit is not considered a food.

Dude: is vomit food? Dude 2: nope.

3. (vomit) (108↑, 30↓)
1)To [hurl] everything out of your stomach and then some... meaning that burning fluid called bile. Something a lot of people really don't like doing in whatever circumstance. 2) The stuff that actually comes out of you when barfing.

Girl 1: Dude, did you see that girl vomit during science class? The trashcan was right in front of me\! Girl 2: Nasty\!

Author: J. Archimedes http://vomit.urbanup.com/1875311
4. (Vomit) (67↑, 17↓)
The material that is pushed out by the tummy through the esophagus and mouth when the tummy is angry like a defiant baby and doesn't want you to screw with it.

Man: I have to vomit. It'll get messy. Woman: I have a fetish for vomit. We'll get messy together.

5. (vomit) (81↑, 64↓)
Another way of saying how disgusting something or someone is. explaining how you feel.

dude: I boned that fat chick from the hot dog stand. dude2: vomit.

6. (vomit) (40↑, 32↓)
puke, barf, chuck, hurl, toss your cookies/lunch, up-chuck (similar to "chuck"), ralph, pray to the porcelain god,

Micheal ate bad lintels during lunch, so he is going to VOMIT in the trashcan.

7. (vomit) (3↑, 6↓)
Vomit-Superlative, or outrageous. More than [sick].

That big wave was so [sick] it was vomit.

8. (Vomit) (35↑, 49↓)
Finnish urban legend says, that there lives (or lived) creature named Vomit in Midle-Finland. He had vomited himself into this universe, and he is also known as "Strangler" and "Urakoitsija" (which means worker in finnish). The tale says he had taken the body of drunken bum in order to get close to his victims. He has insane obsession to drinking (mostly beer and jaegermaister), smoking and repairing various things. He's former sailor. He's known for "The boiler room effect". He lures innocent children to his houses boiler room and commits his mystique fetishes to them. and he is always in drunken haze.

Dude, I saw Vomit in a pub\! He was so drunk that he had dropped his food all over his clothes, pissed in his pants and booze had knocked him out\!

9. (vomit) (7↑, 43↓)
To spit some seriously mad rhymes To spit "fire"

"did you hear that guy vomit just now?" "ya, those were some dope rhymes"

Author: peterbrendanaaronandevan http://vomit.urbanup.com/2440365
10. (vomit) (10↑, 46↓)
To splurge

Sian splurged on the bus

Author: Biddy Mc Vomm http://vomit.urbanup.com/325683
Related: puke, barf, throw up, sick, hurl, spew, shit, drunk, gross, sex, alcohol, poop, chunder, ralph, upchuck, disgusting, blow chunks, gag, diarrhea, drinking, nasty, regurgitate, piss, burp, vagina, anal, beer, puking, party, crap, hangover, yak, ugly, fart, cum, food, throw-up, ass, vomiting, chuck
Last updated: 2012.03.01

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  • Vomit — Vom it, n. [L. vomitus, from vomere, vomitum, to vomit; akin to Gr. ?, Skr. vam, Lith. vemiti. Cf. {Emetic}, {Vomito}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Matter that is vomited; esp., matter ejected from the stomach through the mouth. [1913 Webster] Like vomit… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • Vomit — Vom it, v. t. 1. To throw up; to eject from the stomach through the mouth; to disgorge; to puke; to spew out; often followed by up or out. [1913 Webster] The fish . . . vomited out Jonah upon the dry land. Jonah ii. 10. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • Vomit — Vom it, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Vomited}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Vomiting}.] [Cf. L. vomere, vomitum, and v. freq. vomitare. See {Vomit}, n.] To eject the contents of the stomach by the mouth; to puke; to spew. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • vomit — ► VERB (vomited, vomiting) 1) eject matter from the stomach through the mouth. 2) emit in an uncontrolled stream or flow. ► NOUN ▪ matter vomited from the stomach. ORIGIN Latin vomere to vomit …   English terms dictionary

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  • vomit — The verb has inflected forms vomited, vomiting …   Modern English usage

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