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up·chuck

 (ŭp′chŭk′) Slang
tr. & intr.v. up·chucked, up·chuck·ing, up·chucks
To vomit or experience vomiting.
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upchuck

(ˈʌpˌtʃʌk)
vb
(Medicine) informal esp US to vomit
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up•chuck

(ˈʌpˌtʃʌk)

v.i., v.t.
Informal. to vomit.
[1920–25]
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upchuck


Past participle: upchucked
Gerund: upchucking

Imperative
upchuck
upchuck
Present
I upchuck
you upchuck
he/she/it upchucks
we upchuck
you upchuck
they upchuck
Preterite
I upchucked
you upchucked
he/she/it upchucked
we upchucked
you upchucked
they upchucked
Present Continuous
I am upchucking
you are upchucking
he/she/it is upchucking
we are upchucking
you are upchucking
they are upchucking
Present Perfect
I have upchucked
you have upchucked
he/she/it has upchucked
we have upchucked
you have upchucked
they have upchucked
Past Continuous
I was upchucking
you were upchucking
he/she/it was upchucking
we were upchucking
you were upchucking
they were upchucking
Past Perfect
I had upchucked
you had upchucked
he/she/it had upchucked
we had upchucked
you had upchucked
they had upchucked
Future
I will upchuck
you will upchuck
he/she/it will upchuck
we will upchuck
you will upchuck
they will upchuck
Future Perfect
I will have upchucked
you will have upchucked
he/she/it will have upchucked
we will have upchucked
you will have upchucked
they will have upchucked
Future Continuous
I will be upchucking
you will be upchucking
he/she/it will be upchucking
we will be upchucking
you will be upchucking
they will be upchucking
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been upchucking
you have been upchucking
he/she/it has been upchucking
we have been upchucking
you have been upchucking
they have been upchucking
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been upchucking
you will have been upchucking
he/she/it will have been upchucking
we will have been upchucking
you will have been upchucking
they will have been upchucking
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been upchucking
you had been upchucking
he/she/it had been upchucking
we had been upchucking
you had been upchucking
they had been upchucking
Conditional
I would upchuck
you would upchuck
he/she/it would upchuck
we would upchuck
you would upchuck
they would upchuck
Past Conditional
I would have upchucked
you would have upchucked
he/she/it would have upchucked
we would have upchucked
you would have upchucked
they would have upchucked
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.upchuck - eject the contents of the stomach through the mouthupchuck - 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"
egest, excrete, eliminate, pass - eliminate from the body; "Pass a kidney stone"
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Translations

upchuck

[ˈuptʃʌk] VI (US) → echar los hígados por la boca
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upchuck

vi (US inf: = vomit) → kotzen (sl), → reihern (sl)
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Instead of red blood, we get orange jack-o'-lantern upchuck.
Having partaken of a lavish feast that was brought to them in a procession of courses, they'd trundle off to a corner and upchuck the lot.
Characters come to life through their verbal tics and styles of cursing, as well as their nicknames, like Dash, Upchuck, and Bama.
In these poems, however, the wordplay is deployed less in the spirit of delight, and more in a kind of Nimrodean nonsense curse against poetry: "O objects of repulsive things we treasure like repasts / upchuck the verse which denvers us to kindred oompas / across horrid sands to traverse this putrid fen."
The result is a very funny book; think pizza, maggots in underpants, 'splattering upchuck' and a meeting with the Intergalactic Traffic Police with more pizza for good measure.
I was sodden from the two year old's upchuck. She sat on my lap and gave back the breakfast I had just fed her, two eggs and toast.
The book is written with a light touch, and with humor, e.g., the judge in the preliminary court hearing that takes place near the end of the book is Judge Upton Upchurch, "known locally and not affectionately as Judge Upchuck." And the expert witness called by Geri at the hearing is Winston Golightly (a relative of Holly, no doubt).
A steel, motor-driven "upchuck" target, made by Larue Products, that resets itself about every 20 seconds, was fired at from a distance of 400 meters from the prone position.
Lisa Garrett, a 50-year-old Stewarts Point, Calif., resident, suggested "Upchuck." She said her idea came from the price being raised and not the taste of the wine would cause someone to upchuck.
But if trails like Cliff Hanger, High Dive, and Upchuck make you want to hide under the covers, head for the beginner-friendly Intrepid Trail System at Dead Horse Point State Park ($10/vehicle; stateparks.utah.gov).
There are caps depicting "Irish yoga: Downward Facing Upchuck," (a drunk lying on a park bench vomiting shamrocks), hats with fake beer cans - and straws - sticking out, green, shamrock emblazoned T-shirts with a variety of tasteless slogans: "Irish Drinking Team," "If found, return to the pub" and "Get me drunk and we'll see." There are plenty of other drinking-related trinkets around, such as eight-inch-tall containers with "Irish shot glass" printed on them.