word\ vomit

word\ vomit
1. (Word Vomit) (2281↑, 677↓)
A point in a conversation where you say something that you really didn't mean to.

I told Robin that I saw Mike with some girl at the movie theater last night. It just came out of my mouth like Word Vomit.

2. (Word Vomit) (68↑, 16↓)
The uncontrollable act of stating valid facts at an often inopportune time in conversation. Usually also in the wrong "Tone."

Q. Why don't you love me anymore? A. I just have some problems to work out. Q. Are you sure that is the real reason? Word Vomit A. Because, you slept with my Brother. Happy Now?

3. (word vomit) (39↑, 14↓)
an uncontrolled spilling of words out of your mouth.

I was so drunk, and I don't remember saying that. It was just word vomit.

4. (Word Vomit) (37↑, 17↓)
A person who has no control in what they're saying, and usually "slip" and say something that wasn't intended to be said.

"I'm so mad, why would Shauna tell Mike that I completely hate him?" "You know, she deff. word vomitted. Totally not cool"

5. (Word Vomit) (34↑, 17↓)
Something that both George W. Bush and Sarah Palin seem to make a living off of.

I'd repeat something, but its honestly too fucking embarrasing. (However, if you watch your evening news, you'll find most politicians commit daily acts of proffesional word vomit.)

6. (Word Vomit) (15↑, 21↓)
The act of saying anything that comes to mind even if not being asked a question. Possibly used to yell at someone to take the stairs and offend a fat chick on the elevator.

JT keeps spitting out word vomit. Why won't he shut up. I can't believe Jen's word vomit. Word Vomit - "Take the stairs fatty."

Related: vomit, annoying, blabber mouth, diarrea of the mouth, doo doo mouth, the outie, verbal diarrhea, word, cunt, diarrhea of the mouth, drunk, mouth puke, mouth vomit, shit, word puke
Last updated: 2012.03.01

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