I was there last year, and some guy barfed all over the table in the middle of the second five-minute period. |
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He then walked out the front door, and as the cold night air hit him, barfed all over one of the flower beds out the front. |
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A lady passing you a paper bag on an airplane isn't doing it because she cares for you as much as she doesn't want to get barfed on. |
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The last time I barfed for any reason was over a year ago, and I don't believe I've ever imbibed any quantity of alcohol that has directly led me to spew. |
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Girls weighed 90 pounds and barfed after eating a whole half-gallon of butter pecan ice cream. |
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Noel Coward couldn't have barfed with this much casual panache. |
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The fungus smelt so foul and looked so foul I very near barfed. |
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Once airborne and spinning, it was mano a mano until the loser barfed. |
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In these figurations, identity and experience become fluids that get barfed or sweated onto the page. |
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At work the next day, expecting to be shunned and sort of figuratively barfed on, maybe swept into the farewell room, where underachievers got hand-stabbed by Kipler, the C. E. O., Carl instead collected a few drive-by hugs. |
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The seating — or the stroller you can't check, or the bag that won't fit, or the kid who just barfed in his seat — is a problem only the two of you, working together, can solve. |
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On the water, the puffins frolicked, the hermit crabs frolicked, and young people bloated with salmon jerky and warm beer barfed politely into motion-sickness buckets on the ferry sailing across Klettsvik Bay. |
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