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vomiter
English
Etymology
vomit +? -er
Noun
vomiter (plural vomiters)
- Someone who vomits.
- Chlorophyllum molybdites, a poisonous mushroom
Anagrams
- revomit
vomiter From the web:
puker
English
Etymology
puke +? -er
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?pju?k?(?)/
Noun
puker (plural pukers)
- Someone who pukes, a vomiter.
- That which causes vomiting.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Garth to this entry?)
- (broadcasting, slang) A person who caricatures the manner of speech of a disc jockey or announcer, using affected, back-of-the-throat speech that is likened to puking.
- (slang, derogatory) A detestable person.
- 2013, George Steger, Sebastian’s Way: The Pathfinder (page 44)
- He's a weasel, the little puker, and no mistake!
- 2013, George Steger, Sebastian’s Way: The Pathfinder (page 44)
Anagrams
- Kuper
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