vomit
verb
[ ˈvɒmɪt ]
• eject matter from the stomach through the mouth.
• "the sickly stench made him want to vomit"
Similar:
be sick,
spew,
spew up,
fetch up,
heave,
retch,
reach,
gag,
get sick,
throw up,
puke,
chunder,
chuck up,
hurl,
pray to the porcelain god,
do the technicolor yawn,
keck,
ralph,
honk,
shoot the cat,
vom,
boke,
barf,
spit up,
upchuck,
blow chunks,
toss one's cookies,
go for the big spit,
play the whale,
yodel,
perk,
regorge,
purge,
brake,
cascade,
egurgitate,
regurgitate,
bring up,
heave up,
cough up,
reject,
lose,
sick up,
void,
vomit
noun
• matter vomited from the stomach.
• "the cell stank of vomit and urine"
Similar:
sick,
vomitus,
ejecta,
puke,
spew,
technicolor yawn,
liquid laugh,
pavement pizza,
barf,
upchuck,
chunder,
purge,
parbreak,
• an emetic.
Origin:
late Middle English: from Old French vomite (noun) or Latin vomitus, from vomere ‘to vomit’.