- upchuck
- ʌpˈtʃʌk гл.;
разг. рвать, страдать рвотой (американизм) (просторечие) рвать, блевать upchuck разг. рвать, страдать рвотой
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Upchuck — may refer to:* The act of vomiting.* An alien form named Upchuck in the animated series, Ben 10.* The nickname for the character Charles Ruttheimer from the animated series Daria .* Michael Phillips*The Slang for the city of North Charleston. A… … Wikipedia
upchuck — (v.) to vomit, by 1960, American English slang, from UP (Cf. up) + CHUCK (Cf. chuck) (v.) to throw … Etymology dictionary
upchuck — ☆ upchuck [up′chuk΄ ] vi., vt., n. Slang VOMIT … English World dictionary
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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 … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
upchuck — 1. noun Vomit. 2. verb To vomit. Joel began to upchuck all over the grandstand. Syn: chuck up … Wiktionary
upchuck — v To vomit. The food was so bad I though I d upchuck. 1960s … Historical dictionary of American slang
upchuck — [[t]ʌ̱ptʃʌ̱k[/t]] upchucks, upchucking, upchucked VERB: V If you upchuck, food and drink comes back up from your stomach and out through your mouth. [AM, INFORMAL] Syn: vomit (in BRIT, use throw up) … English dictionary
upchuck — verb Date: 1929 vomit … New Collegiate Dictionary
upchuck — /up chuk /, v.i., v.t. Informal. to vomit. [1920 25; UP + CHUCK1] * * * … Universalium
upchuck — Synonyms and related words: barf, be nauseated, be seasick, be sick, bring up, choke on, chuck up, disgorge, egest, feed the fish, feel disgust, gag, heave, heave the gorge, keck, puke, regurgitate, reject, retch, sick up, sicken at, spew, throw… … Moby Thesaurus