ralph
Related to ralph: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ralph Nader
call Ralph
slang To vomit. Geez, I thought I was going to call Ralph out on that boat—I felt so seasick!
See also: call, ralph
cry Ralph
slang To vomit. Geez, I thought I was going to cry Ralph out on that boat—I felt so seasick!
See also: cry, ralph
cry Ruth
slang To vomit. Geez, I thought I was going to cry Ruth out on that boat—I felt so seasick!
See also: cry, ruth
hang a ralph
slang To make a right turn. Hang a ralph at the stop sign—the shop is in the next block.
See also: hang, ralph
ralph
1. noun, slang A right turn, especially in a motor vehicle. Hang a ralph when you get to the end of the block, and then you'll see the store in front of you. Just take a sharp ralph right here at the corner.
2. noun, slang A loud expulsion of digestive gas through the mouth; a noisy belch. I let out a tremendous ralph after drinking all that soda.
3. verb, slang To expel digestive gas noisily through one's mouth; to belch. Could you not ralph like that at the dinner table, please? It makes me sick.
4. verb, slang To vomit. The sight of all that blood nearly made me ralph. The dog started ralphing up the bits of chicken I'd given it.
ralph up
slang To vomit something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "ralph" and "up." The dog started ralphing up the bits of chicken I'd given it. The sight of all that blood nearly made me ralph my lunch up.
See also: ralph, up
talk to Ralph on the big white (tele)phone
slang To vomit profusely and at length into a toilet. "Ralph" is slang meaning "to vomit." He had a few too many shots of tequila and spent the rest of the night talking to Ralph on the big white telephone. You're awfully pale, Charlie. You look like you need to talk to Ralph on the big white phone.
See also: big, on, ralph, talk, white
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
hang a ralph
Sl. to turn right. He skied down the easy slope and hung a ralph near a fir tree. Don't hang a ralph until you get past the traffic light.
See also: hang, ralph
ralph something up
Sl. to vomit something. (Teens and collegiate.) The doctor gave him some stuff that made him ralph it up. He ralphed up his dinner.
See also: ralph, up
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
cry ruth
and call ruth and call ralph and cry ralph tv. to empty one’s stomach; to vomit. (see also ruth. Also with capital r.) I think I have to cry ruth! Stop the car! Don’t you dare call ralph in my car!
See also: cry, ruth
call ralph
verbSee cry ruth
See also: call, ralph
cry ralph
verbSee cry ruth
See also: cry, ralph
hang a ralph
(ˈhæŋ ə ˈrælf) tv. to turn right. He skied down the easy slope and hung a ralph near a fir tree.
See also: hang, ralph
ralph
and rolf (rælf and rɔlf) in. to empty one’s stomach; to vomit. (see also cry ruth.) She went home and ralphed for an hour.
ralph something up
tv. to vomit (something). (Teens and collegiate.) The doctor gave him some stuff that made him ralph it up.
See also: ralph, something, up
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- call Ralph
- earl
- Hughie
- ruth
- call Ruth
- call Earl
- call Hughie
- call in (one's) marker
- marker
- Could I have call you?