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Phr V sick up sicks, sicking, sicked sick up sth or sick sth up British informal if someone, especially a baby, sicks up their food, they vomitFifi had sicked up a load of milk all over my black silk shirt.
phrasesick up sick up sth • sick sth up BrE informal if you sick up something that you have eaten or drunk, it comes back up from your stomach and out of your mouth - used especially about babies and young children: A lot of babies tend to sick up some of their milk after being fed.■ SIMILAR TO: bring up BrE, vomit
sick upslang To vomit. I kept sicking up, even though all that was left was bile. Pull the car over, Stephen—Tom's about to sick up in the back seat! sick (up) in. to empty one’s stomach; to vomit. I think I’m going to sick up. Isn’t there supposed to be a barf bag in one of these seat pockets? |