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The rare and exciting ability to quickly induce violent and projectile vomiting with little or no effort. Used to describe a nauseating, boring or generally unpleasant person, object, place or situation Morgan: Hey Kinga, what do you think of that guy Max over there?
Kinga: I do not approve of him. He is simply too vomitrocious for my liking. Morgan: I see.......... what an interesting word you have just recently invented. Kinga: Oh yes, I do agree. |
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adj. to describe the act or thought of something so wrong. "Chris is still having sex with the Troll."
"Seriously? That's so vomitrocious!!" |
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Something so repulsive and disgusting that it would cause someone to vomit; however instead of actually vomiting; one would just scream 'vomitrocious!' Invented by the children's show Arthur. Binky: (Spits while at bat during baseball game)
Muffy: EW! VOMITROCIOUS! |
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Horrifyingly disgusting. May cause the need to puke. Extremely nasty and shockingly gross. Billy-Bob's mullet was absolutely vomitrocious. He hadn't washed or trimmed it in days.
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nauseating, vomit-inducing Mom, these stinky Brussels sprouts are really vomitrocious!
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so disgusting that a person feels as if he/she would vomit or is brought to the point of vomiting. That garbage is vomitrocious.
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The term used by the character Brenda Chenowith in Six Feet Under to describe the ceremony of her parents renewing their marital bonds. Billy: So, wasn’t that ceremony unbelievably—
Brenda: Pitiful? Pathetic? Or maybe a word that hasn’t been invented yet. Vomitrocious. Is that a word? |
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