释义 |
puke I. \ˈpyük\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English pewke, puke, from Middle Dutch puuc, puyc; akin to Dutch puik excellent, Frisian pûk, púk : a woolen fabric of good quality used especially for gowns in 15th century England II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: perhaps of imitative origin intransitive verb 1. a. : vomit 1 — often considered vulgar b. : to spill over because of the faulty mixing of slugs of liquid with the expelled vapors — used of a petroleum fractionating column 2. : to become revolted < a frame of mind that makes me puke — O.W.Holmes †1935 > transitive verb 1. : to throw up : vomit — often considered vulgar 2. : to cause to vomit < purged me and puked me and charged me two shillings — S.H.Adams > III. noun (-s) 1. a. archaic : an act of vomiting induced by an emetic b. archaic : emetic c. : an attack of nausea < had the pukes > — often considered vulgar d. : vomit 1b — often considered vulgar 2. usually capitalized : missourian — used as a nickname 3. : a disgusting or contemptible person < backboneless little pukes — H.L.Davis > |