spit up



spit something up

Euph. to vomit something. she almost spit her dinner up. Sally was afraid she was going to spit up her dinner.
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spit up

Euph. to vomit. The food was so bad, she was afraid she would spit up. Mommy, I have to spit up!
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spit up

Vomit, as in Infants often spit up part of their milk.
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spit up

v.
1. To spit something out of the mouth: The boxer is spitting up blood.
2. To vomit something. Used chiefly of an infant: The child is still hungry because he spit his meal up. The baby spit up on her bib.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Vakha-Chechen
Dip-Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Punjabi
Azucenaah-thoo-THE-nah (Spanish), ah-soo-SE-nah (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
Breindel-Yiddish
Goddard['gɔdə:d]
Ron (1)RAHNEnglish