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belchy
English
Etymology
From belch +? -y.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?b?lt?i/
Adjective
belchy (comparative more belchy, superlative most belchy)
- Pertaining to, or characterised by, belching.
- 1944, Journal of the Missouri State Medical Association: Volume 41
- It is characteristically burning and has a belchy feel because belching and alkalies relieve it.
- 1944, Journal of the Missouri State Medical Association: Volume 41
Anagrams
- blechy
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blechy
English
Etymology
blech +? -y
Adjective
blechy (comparative more blechy, superlative most blechy)
- (slang) Disgusting.
- 2002, "nacey (formerly tosh)", Was the death of Joxer the cause of Xena's downfall? (on newsgroup alt.tv.xena)
- I'm there for action and adventure, with a bit of sexual tension on the side (playful sexual tension. Xena and Gabrielle's sexual tension was *So* not playful at the end there, very forced and just blechy.)
- 2002, "nacey (formerly tosh)", Was the death of Joxer the cause of Xena's downfall? (on newsgroup alt.tv.xena)
Anagrams
- belchy
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?bl?x?]
Noun
blechy f
- inflection of blecha:
- genitive singular
- nominative/accusative/vocative plural
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