Why else would Lady Gaga start walking down stairs on stage, stop, and upchuck her dinner?
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Stewart wasn't alone among a UH contingent that wanted to upchuck.
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An occasional upchuck of bile can be good for the system.
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It has some extreme views, and a lot of the ads in it are even more extreme and make me want to upchuck.
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This cinematic upchuck opened on Christmas Day.
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If so, I might need to upchuck.
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The film's aesthetic might be described indelicately, though not inaccurately, as resembling the upchuck of a child who has just eaten a boxful of crayons.
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There's even a scene where she is supposed to upchuck in a garbage can, which may be the most singularly unconvincing moment in Paltrow's career.
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A few guys did upchuck.
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Vomit: eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; "After drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night"
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(Upchucking) Vomiting (known medically as emesis and informally as throwing up and a number of other terms) is the forceful expulsion of the contents of one's stomach through the mouth and sometimes the nose. ...
Vomit; To vomit
Is a Gourmand (from the French word "gourmet," meaning "one who enjoys fine food" or "glutton") from the planet Peptos XI ("Peptos" being the Greek word for "cooked" or "digested"^[10] and the XI being the Roman numeral for eleven).^[11]
To vomit, yak, spew, especially after consuming too much giggle juice