lose (one's) lunch

lose (one's) lunch

slang To vomit. I felt like I was going to lose my lunch from seasickness out on that boat.See also: lose, lunch

lose one's lunch

Vomit, as in When Anne saw the wound, she thought she'd lose her lunch. This expression does not usually refer to a specific meal and probably survives because of alliteration. [Colloquial; c. 1940] See also: lose, lunch

lose your lunch

vomit. informal euphemistic 2005 Sunday Times In March, Insanity—the Ride opened at the Stratosphere Hotel, offering a memorable way to lose your lunch. At a height of 906 ft, the ride uses centrifugal force to fling passengers 64 ft out over Sin City. See also: lose, lunch

lose one’s lunch

verbSee blow one’s lunchSee also: lose, lunch