单词 | puke |
释义 | puke From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpukepuke1 /pjuːk/ (also puke up) verb [intransitive, transitive] informal1 MIto bring food back up from your stomach through your mouth SYN vomit He puked all over the carpet.2 → make you (want to) puke→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuspuke• When we say sick we mean puking.• The stuff was either rubbish, or twee, or so boring it made you want to puke.• I feel like I'm going to puke again.• Plato would probably have puked at Williams' seeming materialism.• It makes me want to puke, except I did enough of that last Saturday night!• It smells like someone puked in here.• Heather lay 011 her bunk and puked into the pail.• Suddenly I start puking into the road, but nothing comes up except this slimy stuff.• The horse-faced young man was still puking, though by now it was just dry heaves.• They puke with great accuracy and surprising range.pukepuke2 noun [uncountable]informalMI food brought back up from your stomach through your mouth SYN vomitExamples from the Corpuspuke• Upstairs, Jack could lie down and think about puke and poison.• How much of my manhood is watery puke?Origin puke1 (1500-1600) Probably from the sound |
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