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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a puke" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal and may be considered vulgar.
It can be used to refer to vomit or as a derogatory term for a person, often in a casual or humorous context.
Example: "After the wild party, I ended up with a puke on my shoes."
Alternatives: "vomit" or "barf".
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"It was blue, but when you shampoo it, it turns sort of a puke green.
She missed her jack-o'-lantern entirely and made our little corner of the room into a puke lagoon.
Organizers awarded Robert Santoriella with an iPad2 for his wish to forget "Childhood Blood Cancer" by disposing a "puke bucket that is no longer needed".
He kept saying, "They gave us a puke face!" and we were like, "We know--that's not good".
IGN ranked the scene with Dwight getting in a car accident as its seventh best moment in the first two seasons, noting that "[t]he fact that this show can get such inspired and unusual comedy from what is essentially a puke joke is a testament to how clever The Office is".
And just to clear the air, yes, we did give this album a puke face in our April record reviews, but we all know that music is totally subjective, and Jasonna Newsom doesn't speak for everyone here at VICE.
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One foot is on a corner of his desk; the other, almost out of frame, is planted firmly on a puke-colored rug.
She didn't want to pass out on a puke-covered floor, so when a second-year midshipman told her there was a bed she could sleep in, she took the chance.
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