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ˈchunder, v. intr. Austral. slang. Also chunda. [Etym. unknown.] To vomit. Also as n.
1950‘N. Shute’ Town like Alice iii. 76 The way these bloody Nips go on. Makes you chunda. 1953Baker Australia Speaks vii. 169 Chunder, to vomit; whence, chundering, vomiting; also chunder, a noun, vomit. 1956‘N. Shute’ Beyond Black Stump v. 155 But I gets sick at the stomach. I chundered once today already. 1967J. Cleary Long Pursuit x. 229 ‘I wouldn't go for the chunda, sport.’.. Polo mimed a vomiting motion. 1969Listener 24 Apr. 588/2 This mountainously jawed extrovert chunders (or vomits) his way through the kangaroo valley of Earl's Court in pursuit of Sheilas. 1970Private Eye 2 Jan. 12 Many's the time we've chundered in the same bucket. Ibid. 10 Apr. 16 Pom dogs have rolled around in a lot worse stuff than a nice fresh chunder. |