the urge to purge

urge to purge

1. A need or impulse to vomit. After I stepped off the crazy roller coaster, I was overcome by an urge to purge. I've left a bucket by your bed in case you get the urge to purge.
2. A need or desire to discard or dispose of a large amount of one's possessions. I hate clutter, and after the influx of stuff we accumulate during the holidays I always get the urge to purge.
See also: purge, urge
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

the urge to purge

n. the need to throw up. Pete felt the urge to purge and ran for the john.
See also: purge, urge
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • buicks
  • talk to Ralph on the big white (tele)phone
  • barf bag
  • talk to Huey on the big white (tele)phone
  • hurl
  • hurling
  • cooky
  • chow
  • shoot the cat
  • Hughie
References in periodicals archive
But as soon as I began fuelling my body properly, I no longer felt the urge to purge. Each meal was a mix of healthy protein, carbs and fats.
Pink Twins have the urge to purge, paint and push some furniture around.
The urge to purge is the fallout from a frenzied period of condo construction in Jersey City -- a stone's throw from Wall Street -- where about 5,000 new units came on the market at premium prices, sources estimate.
I know, but I am resisting the urge to purge. Each to his, or her, own but why is it that anyone wanting to rid their bodies of the effects of 20 or so years of digestive abuse is so keen to talk about it even, especially, in fact, when the person they are telling is in the middle of consuming something they have just given up?
Sullivan's rise signals the welcome emergence of a new, more diverse gay politics, but it also shows how far the urge to purge has come in our community.
The urge to purge the other fellow's thoughts is rampant these days.