spew

 
Pronunciation: /spjuː/

verb

[with object]
  • expel large quantities of (something) rapidly and forcibly: buses were spewing out black clouds of exhaust
  • [no object, with adverbial of direction] be poured or forced out in large quantities: great screeds of paper spewed out of the computer
  • [no object] informal vomit: he felt faint and nauseous—he had to get out before he spewed

noun

[mass noun] informal
  • vomit.

Derivatives

spewer

noun

Origin:

Old English spīwan, spēowan, of Germanic origin; related to German speien