
Vomit (verb)
To regurgitate or eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; puke.
Vomit (verb)
To regurgitate and discharge (something swallowed); to spew.
Vomit (verb)
To eject from any hollow place; to belch forth; to emit.
Vomit (noun)
The regurgitated former contents of a stomach; vomitus.
Vomit (noun)
The act of regurgitating.
Vomit (noun)
That which causes vomiting; an emetic.
Hork (verb)
To foul up; to be occupied with difficulty, tangle, or unpleasantness; to be broken.
“I downloaded the program, but something is horked and it won’t load.”
Hork (verb)
To steal, especially petty theft or misnomer in jest.
“Can I hork that code from you for my project?”
Hork (verb)
To vomit, cough up.
Hork (verb)
To throw.
“Let’s go hork pickles at people from the back row of the movie theatre.”
Hork (verb)
To eat hastily or greedily; to gobble.
“I don’t know what got into her, but she horked all those hoagies last night!”
Hork (verb)
To move.
“Go hork the kegs from out back.”
Vomit (verb)
eject matter from the stomach through the mouth
“she used to vomit up her food”
“the sickly stench made him want to vomit”
Vomit (verb)
emit (something) in an uncontrolled stream or flow
“the machine vomited fold after fold of paper”
Vomit (noun)
matter vomited from the stomach
“the cell stank of vomit and urine”
Vomit (noun)
an emetic.