upchuck

upchuck
[“aptfak]
1. tv. & in. to vomit (something).
Wally upchucked his whole dinner.
Who upchucked over there?
2. n. vomit.
Is that upchuck on your shoe?
There is still some upchuck on the bathroom floor.

Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions. 2015.

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