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Discover LudwigThe word "puked" is a correct and usable word in written English.
The word is a slang term for vomit and, when used in written English, is most often used in informal contexts such as texts, emails, and other informal writing. Example: After drinking way too much, I ended up puking in the bushes outside the party.
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As a matter of fact, I almost puked on the way home today".
Charlotte Church is now 27 and would offer, you tell yourself, the fiercest stories, the most generous rounds of drinks, and the loyalty to hold your hair back while you puked over the bog at the end of the night.
Luckily, I tasted it off air because I probably would have puked on camera.
When they brought him home, a few years ago, he fired out of the box, puked, put his tail in the air, and decided that this would do.
"He was our point man on the Night I Puked in a Cab.
"You puked on that boat in Mexico!" one said.
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For ours, it's just another room to cry in, to puke over, to spray with shit.
"Eddie is backstage puking his guts out," she told the legions of assembled dignitaries.
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Rush Limbaugh dubbed the ISG the "Iraq Surrender Group" and said that its members made him want "to puke".
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