When you work in a student bar, how can you not expect to have drunk people puking, fighting and putting gum in ashtrays? |
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A few people were crying, and one girl was very sick and puking, but most people tried to stay calm. |
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I remember being 17 and being caught by my father puking up in the loo after a particularly bacchanalian dinner party. |
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It's like trying to make someone nauseous by showing them close-up shots of people puking their guts out. |
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The cider and vodka combination is far too lethal for my poor liver so I ended up puking. |
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I see no difference between that and the rationale for gorging yourself, puking it up, and doing it all again. |
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Being in the presence of an open can of beer will probably have me screaming, dancing and puking in rapid succession. |
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It has the appealing scruffy buzz of a university town, but there is no university, and hence no students puking into traffic cones. |
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They decided to change the topic a little as I was chewing on some uneatable cabbage, on the verge of puking it all out. |
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And next thing you know, you're puking in the toilet bowl, and people are laughing. |
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Spent all Friday night either puking, clearing up puke, or comforting hot, traumatised little ones, who are not so little anymore. |
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The Scottish independent television market was spawned, mewling and puking to begin with, by Channel 4 and its regional disbursement of funding. |
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She saw a dark, grim street with drunks falling over their own feet and puking down the gutters. |
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Hey don't worry, I've seen more people puking in the john than I want to admit. |
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About one this morning, he started puking and didn't let up until early this afternoon. |
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The place is awash with affluent, professional classes, puking into the gutters and dangerously blocking the road. |
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If you can get some bites down without puking, eat as much as you can. |
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At school those kids with lactose intolerance were commonly seen puking up milk. |
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I don't think these cabbies are trying to charge you for puking, I think they are offering you the premium service of vomiting in their taxi. |
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And puking is exactly what I wanted to do when I checked out the CD booklet! |
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I also forgot my tabs and ended up puking most of the morning. |
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They are places where people sit cheek to jowl, maybe sneezing, maybe coughing, maybe puking. |
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Then I was informed that a few of my friends are puking too. |
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I just remember feeling sick or actually puking up all the time. |
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You can feel the heat of this conflagration over one hundred yards away and it burns all night to the sound of local teens puking up over the side of the fairground twister. |
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By now, I have read quite enough state-of-the-nation novels in which some noble eastern European migrant has to navigate his way through the woeful ignorance and drunken vulgarity of England's perpetually puking proles. |
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Bent down and over, it looks as though I'm puking into a toilet. |
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As I doze off and on, the dazzling resources of the English language eclipse the scene in the bathroom: vomiting, barfing, retching, expelling, upchucking, puking, disgorging, gagging, hurling, spewing, losing your lunch. |
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As for the rest what they symbolise, what attitudes and sentiments they foster Mr Littlejohn is not especially interested. And this is just where Charles Jennings, puking quietly in a corner, disagrees. |
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And throw it all up, you're not puking in my car. |
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After all that, poor Lewis, who had already had the pleasure of cleaning the puke up from everywhere, went to sleep only to wake up to his girlfriend puking on him in bed. |
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They would be out on the Mall, puking up ten lagers and a chicken biriani. |
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Puking out direct to vidiot sequels like Belle Goes to Beauty College or Lumiere Has a Hernia is the work of evil creative imbeciles. |
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