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horf

  • to throw up.
    oh man, i so need to horf!

    by jess, CA, USA, May 31 1998.

  • verb: horf, horfed, horfing, horfage; to vomit; originated to symbolize the sound produced in the process of vomitting.
    I think I'm about to horf.

    by Andrea W., Lawrenceville, GA, USA, Apr 03 2002.

  • from ren and stimpy, to gag back up.
    ewww, that makes me horf.

    by Anonymous, Nov 06 2002.

noun

  • vomit
    There is cat horf on the floor.

    by B. S., Acton, Massachusetts, USA, Jun 03 2003.

  • The act of vomiting
    If you eat that, you'll horf.

    by B. S., Acton, Massachusetts, USA, Jun 03 2003.

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hork

  • Verb originating from the movie Strange Brew starring Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas.
    Hey, who horked our clothes?

    by John C, Dallas, TX, USA, Jun 02 1998.

  • Vomitting so hard that stuff comes out of your nose, too.
    Man, did I hork last night!

    by Bulent A., Chicago, IL, USA, Mar 06 1999.

  • to vomit, possibly a combination of honk and puke.
    She had too much to drink so she horked in the bushes.

    by Cory S., Norwalk, CT, USA, Apr 05 1999.

  • v. 1. To steal.
    Are you horkin' those cookies? Gimme some.

    by Derek D., Astoria, NY, USA, Jan 18 2000.

  • To vomit.
    I think I'm gonna hork!

    by AnnMarie, Wisconsin Dells, WI, USA, Oct 29 2001.

  • to masturbate or vomit, careful how you use it in context, it may scare off females.
    I went home and horked it last night, or I horked all over the place.

    by andy d., Boulder, CO, USA, Apr 19 2002.

  • It means to steal or shoplift (multiple) items with abandon.
    We used to hork stuff from the supermarket.

    by Stacey J., Rockwell, NC 28138, USA, Aug 22 2002.

  • 1. v. to vomit; to cough up phlegm. 2. n. vomit (I stepped in dog hork.) 3. a hairball; to cough a hairball (My cat just horked.)
    After riding the rolller coaster, I felt like I was gonna hork.

    by Ryan, Jeffersonville, IN, USA, Feb 22 2003.

  • to steal. Reported usage: "Shakespeare horked our script", Bob and Doug MacKenzie (from the SCTV television series circa 1983), referring to the similarities between the plot of their movie "Strange Brew" and Shakespeare's play "Hamlet."
    Shakespeare horked our script!

    by Garry S., Edmonton, AB, Canada, Mar 09 2003.

  • To hork; To cough up, to choke
    The cat horked up a fur ball.
    The baseball player horked on his chew.

    by John M., Sep 05 2003.

verb

  • take from a friend without intention of returning
    I horked your Dew dude.

    by Darin S., Troy, MI, USA, Mar 24 2004.

  • to vomit.
    She horked all over the bathroom

    by Matt H., Morgantown, WV, USA, Feb 26 2005.

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pavement pizza

  • vomit on the ground.
    Watch out for the Pavement pizza.

    by Aaron B., Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, Jan 04 1999.

  • Vomit left on the pavement (sidewalk)

    by Mark, Long Eaton, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, UK, May 07 2005.

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upchuck

  • to vomit. used at least in the Midwest.
    He upchucked his lunch.

    by Dan M., Reynoldsburg, OH 43068, USA, Oct 04 2002.

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yark

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