Verb: disgorge dis'gorj
- Eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
"After drinking too much, the students disgorged";
- vomit, vomit up, purge, sick, cat [informal], be sick [Brit], regorge [archaic], retch, barf [informal], spew [informal], spue [archaic], chuck [informal], upchuck [N. Amer, informal], honk [Brit, informal], regurgitate, throw up [informal], chuck up [Brit, informal], hurl [informal], keck [informal], vom [informal], boak [UK, dialect], boke [UK, dialect], chunder [Brit, informal], ralph [N. Amer, informal], bring up
- Cause or allow (a solid substance) to flow or run out or over
"disgorge the beans all over the table";
- spill, shed
Derived forms: disgorged, disgorging, disgorges
Type of: displace, egest, eliminate, excrete, move, pass
Encyclopedia: Disgorge