PUKE vs ROTTER: NOUN
- Vomit; a vomiting; that which is vomited.
- One regarded as disgusting or contemptible.
- Vomit.
- The act of vomiting.
- A person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible
- The matter ejected in vomiting
- A dark color between russet and black; puce.
- An emetic.
- [capitalized] An inhabitant of the State of Missouri.
- A medicine that causes vomiting; an emetic; a vomit.
- A drug that induces vomiting.
- A worthless, despicable person.
- A disgusting person.
- A person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible
- A scoundrel.
- One who talks or writes ‘rot’; a humbug.
- A worthless, despicable person.
- A non-accredited journalist.
PUKE vs ROTTER: ADJECTIVE
- A very dark, dull, brownish-red color.
- A fine grade of woolen cloth
- Of a color supposed to be between black and russet.
- N/A
PUKE vs ROTTER: VERB
- Eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
- To vomit; to throw up; to eject from the stomach.
- N/A
PUKE vs ROTTER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To eject the contests of the stomach; to vomit; to spew.
- N/A
PUKE vs ROTTER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To eject from the stomach; to vomit up.
- N/A
PUKE vs ROTTER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Of a dark color, said to be reddish brown.
- To cause to puke or vomit.
- To vomit; throw up; eject from the stomach: generally with up.
- To vomit; eject the contents of the stomach.
- To sicken; be overcome with loathing.
- (intransitive; transitive verb) To vomit.
- N/A
PUKE vs ROTTER: RELATED WORDS
- Skunk, Lowlife, Stinker, Honk, Sick, Rotter, Spew, Chuck, Regurgitate, Bum, Vomitus, Retch, Upchuck, Vomit, Barf
- Tosspot, Lout, Scumbag, Cretin, Bastard, Correa, So and so, Scum bag, Skunk, Crumb, Rat, Stinker, Puke, Bum, Lowlife
PUKE vs ROTTER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Crumb, Rat, Skunk, Lowlife, Stinker, Sick, Rotter, Chuck, Regurgitate, Bum, Vomitus, Retch, Upchuck, Vomit, Barf
- Pillock, Berk, Tosspot, Lout, Scumbag, Cretin, Bastard, Correa, Skunk, Crumb, Rat, Stinker, Puke, Bum, Lowlife
PUKE vs ROTTER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Thou shalt not bear false witness, you puke!
- Had a kid puke on one last month.
- Namely: Have you learned your lesson yet, puke?
- Right now it made me want to puke.
- FRONT, PUNK ROCKETS, LOWLIFE, and NOTHING BUT PUKE.
- Unless you puke, faint or die, keep going.
- Oh, and there was puke on my seatbelt.
- The song must include the lyrics 'Te Puke Highway' and 'Te Puke Goodness Grows Here' as a chorus or in several verses.
- The free alternative route takes you on the Te Puke Highway, through Te Puke.
- Then you got really excited when I upgraded you from puke bowl to puke bucket.
- Andrew CHOYNOWSKI LIU NING CASTELLUM FIDUCIA NOMINESS MASAHIRO IRIE GUANG YIU CHEUK RUTH ROTTER MRS.
- GR, Targan SR, Dubinsky MC, Rotter JI, Barken DM, Princen F, et al.
- Andrew Rotter has argued, the cultural preference in Washington for Pakistan over India.
- But Rotter resisted the behaviorist view of organisms responding mechanically to reinforcements.
- Rotter developed this theory for use inpredicting behavior such as achievement.
- Rotter, who is still here, was one of our test subjects.
- Validation of the Rotter Incomplete Sentence Blank for college screening.
- Rotter developed a scale to measure internal and external LOC.
- Rotter T, Plishka C, Lawal A, et al.
- Six pieces of time, rotter questionnaire requires honest reflection on reinforcement: a free psychology, rotter summarized over the questions.
PUKE vs ROTTER: QUESTIONS
- How do you get black Barf's treasure in Puke the pirate?
- Which Te Puke family has entered the Ballance Farm Environment Awards?
- Would Tom Donahue Puke if he heard Drex on the radio?
- When does the Te Puke recycling centre open and close?
- How do you force yourself to puke after binge eating?
- What is the prevalence of Rotter's lymph nodes in breast cancer?
- How does Rotter help clients change low expectancies of success?
- Why are there so many different German names for Rotter?
- Which is an example of Generalized Expectancy expanded by Rotter?
- When did Rotter write social learning and clinical psychology?
- What did John Rotter contribution to clinical psychology?