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Hughie
Hughie (ˈhjuːɪ) n (Other Non-Christian Religions) informal Austral and NZ the god of rain and of surf (esp in the phrases send her down, Hughie! and send 'em up, Hughie!)[C20: of uncertain origin]Hughie
call Hughieslang To vomit. Geez, I thought I was going to call Hughie out on that boat—I felt so seasick!See also: call, Hughiecry Hughieslang To vomit. Geez, I thought I was going to cry Hughie out on that boat—I felt so seasick!See also: cry, Hughietalk to Hughie on the big white (tele)phoneslang To vomit profusely and at length into a toilet. "Hughie" is likely used as an onomatopoeia for the sound of someone retching. He had a few too many shots of tequila and spent the rest of the night talking to Hughie on the big white telephone. You're awfully pale, Charlie. You look like you need to talk to Hughie on the big white phone.See also: big, Hughie, on, talk, whitetalk to Hughieslang To vomit profusely. "Huey" is likely intended to be imitative of the sound of someone retching. He had a few too many shots of tequila and spent the rest of the night talking to Hughie. You're awfully pale, Charlie. You look like you need to talk to Hughie.See also: Hughie, talkhughieslang To vomit. Geez, I thought I was going to hughie out on that boat—I felt so seasick!call hughie and call earl (...ˈhyui and ...ˈɚl) tv. to vomit. (Onomatopoetic from the sound of retching.) Fred spent an hour in the john calling hughie. He stepped aside and began calling earl, right there on Maple Street! See also: call, hughiecry hughie (ˈkrɑɪ ˈhjui) tv. to empty one’s stomach; to vomit. He is in the john crying hughie. See also: cry, hughiehughie (ˈhjui) in. to empty one’s stomach; to vomit. (see also cry hughie.) I gotta go hughie! Outa my way! |