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puke verb- to vomit UK, 1600
- That was the year I puked on every winter holiday. — Michelle Tea, Valencia, p. 106, 2000
- [Eli] Roth has told of how he puked the first time he saw Alien, and puked again thereafter during dozens of blood-drenched Z-grade gore flicks[.] — The Guardian, 26 September 2003
- in the illegal production of alcohol, to allow the still to boil over US
- Don’t throw no more wood on that fire, you’ll puke the still. — David W. Maurer, Kentucky Moonshine, p. 122, 1974
- while on a combat air mission, to separate out from formation while under attack US
- — American Speech, p. 124, Summer 1986: “The language of naval fighter pilots”
- in street luge, to melt (a wheel) US
- PUKE A WHEEL: To blow up; to liquefy a wheel due to the extreme heat of traveling at high speeds. — Shelley Youngblut, Way Inside ESPN’s X Games, p. 130, 1998
▶ puke your ring up to vomit violently UK- Can’t drink a fuckin sediment, like, yew’d be over in Bronglais puking yewer ring up. — Niall Griffiths, Sheepshagger, p. 133, 2001
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