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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > digestive disorders > have digestive disorder [verb (intransitive)] > vomit (42)
spewc897

intransitive. To bring up and discharge the contents of the stomach through the mouth; to vomit. Not now in polite use.

vomea1382

transitive and absol. To vomit. Also figurative.

brake1393

transitive and intransitive. To spue, vomit.

perbreak?a1400

transitive. To make a breach in, break open or into, break, shatter. Also intransitive with reflexive meaning.

castc1440

absol. Also figurative.

envomish1480

intransitive. To vomit.

parbreak1495

intransitive. To spew, vomit; = brake, v.6

vomita1500

intransitive. To bring up and eject the contents of the stomach by the mouth; to cast or throw up; = spew, v. 1.

to cast the crawa1529

transferred. to cast the craw: to vomit. Obsolete.

to cast (up), heave, spue up, vomit one's gorgea1529

What has been swallowed, the contents of the stomach; in phrases (primarily of Falconry) †to cast (up), heave, spue up, vomit one's gorge. Also to ca

galpa1535

transitive. To vomit forth; also figurative, to give up (the ghost).

to cast out1561

To eject from the mouth, to vomit. Also transferred and absol. Cf. 25. archaic.

puke1586

intransitive. Falconry. Of a hawk: to pass food from the crop to the stomach; = to put over 2a at put, v. phrasal verbs 1. Obsolete.

purge1596

Medicine. intransitive. To empty one's bowels; (also) to vomit. In later use chiefly: to take purgatives.

void1605

absol. To evacuate; to empty the bladder; to vomit.

to jerk, shoot, whip the cat1609

to jerk, shoot, whip the cat: to vomit, especially from too much drink.

rid1647

transitive. To free from rubbish or obstacles; to clean or clear out; spec. to empty (the stomach). Also with up. Cf. redd, v.2 1a. Now rare.

to flay the fox1653

Phrases. to flay a flint: to be guilty of the worst meanness or extortion in order to get money. (cf. flay-flint, n.). †to flay the fox: to vomit…

posset1781

intransitive. Of a baby: to regurgitate milk, food, etc.

to shoot the cat1785

Transferred uses. slang. to shoot the cat: To vomit. shot in the neck (U.S.): drunk. to shoot one's grandmother (U.S.): see quot. 1855. to shoot the

to throw up1793

intransitive. colloquial. To vomit.

throw1804

intransitive. Chiefly Scottish and English regional (northern). To vomit. Cf. to throw up 4c at phrasal verbs.

cascade1805

colloquial. To vomit. ? Obsolete.

reject1822

intransitive. To vomit. Obsolete. rare.

yark1867

intransitive. To retch; to vomit. Also: to hawk.

sick1924

transitive and intransitive. To vomit, to spew up. Also figurative.

to toss (also shoot, blow, etc.) one's cookies1927

North American slang. to toss (also shoot, blow,etc.) one's cookies: to vomit.

to lose a dinner (or a meal)1941

To incur the privation of (something that one possesses or has control of); to part with through… to lose a dinner (or a meal): to vomit (what one…

to spew one's ring1949

slang. The anus. to spew one's ring (and variants): to vomit violently.

chunder1950

intransitive. To vomit. Also as n.

barf1960

intransitive. To vomit or retch. Occasionally transitive (also with up).

upchuck1960

intransitive. To vomit. Also transitive.

yuck1963

intransitive. To vomit.

ralph1966

intransitive. To vomit. Also transitive (with up or out): to expel by vomiting.

to go for the big spit1967

to go for the big spit: to vomit. Australian slang.

vom1991

intransitive. To vomit. Also transitive: to vomit (something). Frequently with up.

Subcategories:

— cause vomiting (1)
— rise in stomach (4)
— of stomach: rise (1)
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