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sick up
verb
To vomit
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I can be looking into his eyes, sharing a beautiful, bonding moment - then he'll sick up a gulp of milk.
I wish he'd cleaned the sick up first time round, but his heart was in the right place.
One visitor, who is sick up to here with big-time college sports, and only slightly less so with professional sports, suggested that many athletes were hardly heroes.
Then, after waiting a beat, he pointed to his head and joked, "But I'm sick up here, so it all evens out".
You do not clean the sick up.
He was 'Sick up to here with it' ... and those that heard shook their heads".
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We need to explain this without viewers sicking up their Weetabix.
Nobody you know has a story about sicking up in a coffee shop in Brussels.
Ash made brilliantly frenzied hits about love, sicking up and occasionally feeling a bit lonely.
Even the ostensibly hideous salmon-pink top Umbro sicked up a couple of years later referenced former SFA patron Lord Rosebery and his colours.
In the garden of a Northern Alliance guest house in Faizabad, Adam meets the American Astrid Walsh, who amid generators and satellite antennae is sicking up her insides.
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