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spewOld English spiwan "spew, spit," from Proto-Germanic *spiew- (source also of Old Saxon spiwan, Old Norse spyja, Old Frisian spiwa, Middle Dutch spijen, Dutch spuwen, Old High German spiwan, [..]
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spew"vomited matter," c. 1600, from spew (v.).
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spewto eject or discharge violently.
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spewAny constituents of leather that come to the surface in the form of a white crystallized deposit or dark gummy deposit.
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spew(v) eject or send out in large quantities, also metaphorical(v) expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth(v) eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
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spew
to eject forcibly and in a stream
(informal) to vomit
(slang) to ejaculate
(slang) to laugh unexpectedly while drinking, causing drink to exit the nose
To eject seed, as wet land swollen wit [..]
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