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burp
English
Etymology
Originally from American English, of imitative origin.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /b?p/
- Rhymes: -??(r)p
Noun
burp (plural burps) (chiefly US)
- A belch.
Usage notes
- A belch is generally considered to be louder than a burp.
Synonyms
- belch
Translations
Verb
burp (third-person singular simple present burps, present participle burping, simple past and past participle burped)
- (intransitive) To emit a burp.
- (transitive) To utter by burping
- (transitive) To cause someone (such as a baby) to burp.
Translations
Related terms
- botty burp
- burp gun
See also
- fart
- yawn
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eruct
English
Etymology
From Latin ?ruct?.
Verb
eruct (third-person singular simple present eructs, present participle eructing, simple past and past participle eructed)
- (formal) To burp or belch.
Derived terms
- eructate
Translations
Anagrams
- Crute, Curet, cruet, curet, cuter, recut, truce
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