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throw up verb- to vomit UK, 1793
Abbreviated from the elaborately elegant “throw up your accounts” (C18). - [H]e throws up over the wrong pair of shoes. — Nicholas Blincoe, The Beautiful Beaten-up Irish Boy of the Arndale Centre, p. 10, 1998
- [G]angs just throwing up in every alley and doorway. — John Williams, Cardiff Dead, p. 204, 2000
- Oh, I’m throwing up, so I must be having a hell of a good time. — Brian Preston, Pot Planet, p. 133, 2002
- to create large graffiti pieces (especially on trains, walls, etc) US
- Any of y’all know any handball courts where we could throw up terrible? — The Source, p. 52, August 1994
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