puke

  • 11puke — [pyo͞ok] n., vi., vt. puked, puking [akin ? to Ger spucken, to spit, ult. of echoic orig.] Informal VOMIT …

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  • 12Pukë — Infobox Settlement name = Pukë official name = other name = Puka native name = nickname = settlement type = total type = motto = imagesize = image caption = flag size = image seal size = image shield = shield size = image blank emblem = blank… …

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  • 13puke — puke1 [ pjuk ] verb intransitive or transitive VERY INFORMAL if you puke, food comes up from your stomach and out through your mouth, usually because you are sick: THROW UP: puke up: The poor little thing puked up her lunch. it makes me (want to) …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 14puke — UK [pjuːk] / US [pjuk] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms puke : present tense I/you/we/they puke he/she/it pukes present participle puking past tense puked past participle puked very informal if you puke, food comes up from your stomach… …

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  • 15puke — [[t]pju͟ːk[/t]] pukes, puking, puked 1) VERB When someone pukes, they vomit. [INFORMAL] He s puked... They got drunk and puked out the window. PHRASAL VERB Puke up means the same as puke. V P He peered at me like I d just puked up on his jeans …

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  • 16puke — 1. in. to vomit. □ I thought I would puke when I smelled it. □ Who puked in the john? 2. n. vomit. □ There’s puke on the bathroom wall. □ Tod put a big h …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 17Puke — A slang term describing the sale of a security or other asset regardless of how much loss will be incurred. Investors may puke if the value of an asset plummets, specifically if investors want to recoup a small amount of the original investment s …

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  • 18puke — puke1 [pju:k] v also puke up [I and T] informal [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from the sound] 1.) to bring food back up from your stomach through your mouth = ↑vomit ▪ He puked all over the carpet. 2.) make you (want to) puke informal to… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 19puke — 1. noun /pjuːk/ a) vomit. the puke saber [...] pulses light over rapidly changing wavelengths, apparently inducing disorientation, nausea and even vomiting b) A drug that induces vomiting. Phase 1 of the contract creating a working prototype has… …

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  • 20puke — 1 also puke up verb (I, T) informal 1 to bring food back up from your stomach through your mouth; vomit 2 it makes me puke! informal used to say that something makes you very angry or annoyed: It makes me puke when I hear rich people complaining… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English