vurp
English
Etymology
Blend of vomit + burp
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /vɜː(ɹ)p/
Audio (Southern England) (file) - Rhymes: -ɜː(ɹ)p
Noun
vurp (plural vurps)
- (slang) A belch where a small amount of stomach acid is brought up into the mouth, creating a taste similar to that of vomit.
- 1999 January 20, User455673, “Re: Jets set new post season record!”, in alt.sports.football.pro.ne-patriots, Usenet:
- BTW, dry toast is the rule for a major case of the "vurps " . <g>
- 2000 August 18, SilverBullet, “Al Gore: I Am My Own Man...”, in alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater, Usenet:
- Gore can't even change the inflection in his voice without sounding like someone trying to talk and hold a vurp back at the same time.
- 2001 April 14, Mike Kim, “Re: 3 way component sets”, in rec.audio.car, Usenet:
- well i don't know. for instance, i'd rather smell a burp rather than a fart, unless, it happened to be a very bad burp (or even worse, a vurp).
- 2012 October 29, Wreck-It Ralph, spoken by Vanellope von Schweetz and Wreck-It Ralph (Sarah Silverman and John C. Reilly):
- Vannellope: And now... Now I think I'm going to puke, actually. I mean, I think I might puke. You know, like a "vurp."
Ralph: A what?
Vannellope: Vomit and a burp together, and you can taste it, and it's like just like rising up... Oh, this is so exciting!
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Verb
vurp (third-person singular simple present vurps, present participle vurping, simple past and past participle vurped)
- (slang) To experience a combination of burping and vomiting.
- 2005, Nancy N. Rue, ’Nama Beach High Book 4: Totally Unfair, Zondervan, →ISBN, page 32:
- “If Laurie gets two sundaes, then I get two,” Bonnie said. […] ¶ “You’ll vurp,” I said. ¶ “What’s vurp?” Her brows knotted suspiciously. ¶ “It’s when you burp, only you almost vomit.” ¶ […] ¶ “It’s a Celeste-ism,” I said.
- 2007, Melissa Walker, Violet on the Runway, Berkley Books, →ISBN, page 26:
- She heads into the kitchen to pour a glass of the all-American drink [milk] for our all-American athlete. The scene is enough to make me want to vurp. How did I end up the lone monster in a family that belongs on a porcelain Christmas plate?
- 2009, Don Calame, Swim the Fly, Candlewick Press, →ISBN, page 39:
- I took some meat loaf and mashed potatoes even though I wasn’t hungry. […] I’m regretting it now as I ride my mountain bike, vurping onions and garlic and hard-boiled egg.
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References
- “vurp” in Xin-An Lu and David W. Graf Jr., A Concise Collection of College Students’ Slang, iUniverse (2004), page 106.