[ UK /bˈɑːf/ ]
[ US /ˈbɑɹf/ ]
VERB
  1. eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
    The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night
    After drinking too much, the students vomited
    He purged continuously
NOUN
  1. the matter ejected in vomiting
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How To Use barf In A Sentence

  • Besides cleaning up barf, breaking up fights and propping up staggering patrons, owners and waiters can get sued if overly-lubricated lushes kill or injure someone on their drive home.
  • The problem with the Free Republic is being a hyper-patriot and using "barf" as your reaction to everything. Chris Kelly: Free Republic Brings You the News (BARF ALERT!)
  • I have never seen SATC,,,never will...it is a barfy show. Sex and the Shitty
  • She brought joy to our lives; she barfed on the carpet.
  • We mixed it up in a meausureing cup (the hotdog had to be kind of mushed up first * barf, barf*) and poured it into a shot glass which we passed around and had to take a drink out of it. Super-suzan Diary Entry
  • Now, I can deal with just about anything that happens (my three years at the animal hospital also gave me a fair bit of exposure to some grody stuff), but barf always makes me gag.
  • Doors and windows at the Barfield Road building have been damaged by vandals and intruders in recent weeks.
  • The last thing I wanted was a whole barful of people surging across the street to watch the fun. Ask the Cards a Question
  • Once the bee has made it home again, it barfs up the half-digested nectar and stores it in honeycombs.
  • But, luckily, neither of us had gotten splattered with barf.
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