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Tag: vomito

Definitions tagged vomito in the street dictionary.

GÓMITO

A slurred or mispronounced version of the word for vomit, used by someone who is extremely drunk.

I do not want the GÓMITO to come out of my mouth, I better just go home.

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Boliviaby ariadne.sjartha

bazofia

A mix of food scraps and leftovers. Figuratively, anything dirty, disgusting, or of very poor quality: total junk or crap.

What you are saying is just a bunch of bazofias.

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Paraguayby Anónimo

lanzar

A slang term for vomiting, similar to barfing or hurling.

I mixed so much food and alcohol that I ended up lanzando everything.

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Argentinaby DiegoEFE

huaico

1. A flash flood or landslide of mud and rocks that rushes down mountain slopes due to heavy rains (a common natural disaster in the Andes). 2. Slang for a sudden, massive bout of vomiting.

1. Yesterday a huaico hit the province of Huancayo. 2. He drank so much wine that the huaico came up on him.

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Perúby HUVE84

juan

A name that a person appears to shout while retching, used as a slang term for vomiting.

Guy: Listen, I do not feel well... I ate something that did not agree with me, my stomach is turning, looks like I am going to call juan... JUUUUUAAAAAAAANNN!!! JUUUUAAAAANNNN (he is vomiting).

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo

vomito

To puke or barf up toxic substances that can be harmful to your health.

Greasy food, alcoholic drinks, etc. cause vomito.

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Nicaraguaby Anónimo

guasquear

To vomit or puke, usually after drinking too much alcohol (the term comes from guasca, a leather whip or fiber cord, comparing the forceful act of vomiting to the lash of a whip).

I guasqueo. You guasqueas. He guasqueó.

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Colombiaby Anónimo

Llamar a Juan

To vomit or heave. The term is an onomatopoeic reference to the sound made when retching, which is said to resemble the name Juan.

He mixed vodka with La Fuerza wine (a brand of cheap, high-alcohol wine) and spent the whole night llamando a Juan.

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República Dominicanaby Individuo

vomito

Also called emesis, it is the violent and spasmodic expulsion of stomach contents through the mouth.

I vomite that food, it made me sick.

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Colombiaby Anónimo