
1) American slang for to vomit 2) Pour 3) Pour or rush back 4) Repeat after memorization 5) To be thrown or poured back 6) To repeat verbatim 7) To rush or surge back 8) To throw up or vomit
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1) Barf 2) Regorge 3) Repeat 4) Upchuck
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• (v. t.) To throw or pour back, as from a deep or hollow place; to pour or throw back in great quantity. • (v. i.) To be thrown or poured back; to rush or surge back.
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Bring up food from the stomach that has not been digested. Some animals regurgitate food for their young, not always because they are sick.
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Bring up food from the stomach that has not been digested. Some animals regurgitate food for their young, not always because they are sick.
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To bring up food that is partly digested. Many bird species feed their young with food they have swallowed and then regurgitated. The regurgitated food is easier for the chick to swallow than whole food would be.
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Re·gur'gi·tate transitive verb [ Late Latin
regurgitare ,
regurgitatum ; Latin prefix
re- re- +
gurges ,
-itis , a gulf. Confer
Regorge .] To throw or pour back, as from a deep or hollow place; to pour or throw back in great quantity.
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vomit. In reptiles, to bring partially digested food items back up from the stomach and out of the mouth. Usually caused by some irritation of the stomach by parasites or bacterial or viral infections, or by temperatures that are too high or too low.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: rē-gŭr′ji-tāt Definitions: 1. To flow backward. 2. To expel the contents of the stomach in small amounts, short of vomiting.
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Regurgitate means to pour or cast out again. The term is especially applied to the act of bringing swallowed food back up to the mouth. This should not be confused with vomiting which is the ejection of ingested food through the mouth. Rather, regurgitation is a usually conscious act carried out by cows when chewing the cud and many other animals w...
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Regurgitate is American slang for to vomit
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[
v] - pour or rush back 2. [v] - feed through the beak by regurgitating previously swallowed food 3. [v] - repeat after memorization
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to bring food that has been swallowed back up into the mouth
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to bring food back into the mouth
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throw-up
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to throw up food shortly after consuming it. Wolves will eat at a kill site and then return to their pups and regurgitate food which the pups eat.
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