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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of sick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used informally to describe a small amount of vomit or to express feeling unwell.
Example: "After the roller coaster ride, I felt a bit of sick and had to sit down for a moment."
Alternatives: "a little vomit" or "a touch of nausea".
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Someone stumbling wide-eyed out of the toilets with a bit of sick dangling from their dusty nose! — it's just as fun outside in the smoking area.
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"One time I made her laugh so hard, she did a bit of a sick on her cardie".
"When I see those maps, it does leave me with a bit of a sick feeling in my stomach," California Voter Foundation President Kim Alexander told the New York Times.
"Sometimes, when we're on tour and have to play these songs for people, I think I'm a bit of a sick fuck".
It sounded like a bit of a sick joke, but then I guess in medical circles they do need something to lighten it up for them from time to time.
"Sometimes I think it's a beautiful thing and sometimes, when we're on tour and have to play these songs for people, I think I'm a bit of a sick fuck.
Just the sight though of the original white stuff dribbling down a glass is, ergh! - there's a little bit of sick in my mouth just thinking about it.
"You'll return home with a combination of booze, piss and if your luck maybe a little bit of sick on your shoes.
So it is with some degree of excitement - and a little bit of sick in our mouths - that we report the news of 50 Cent's upcoming single and Justin Timberlake collabo, Ayo Technology.
A little bit of sick came into my mouth.
Teachers, bosses, and significant others everywhere: expect a bit of truancy, curious sick days, and neglect next week.
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