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Chunder means to be sick, it originates from old seafareing days when sailers would get seasick and stick their head out of the porthole in their cabin. As they did this they would shout "Watch Under" to warn people in lower cabins of the forthcoming puke. Over the years this has evolved in Chunder.
Peodophiles are sick, they make me want to Chunder!
by Pinkbum May 13, 2004
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When one has too much alcohol in the stomach so they get sick and throw up.
"Oh hey there Jimmer. Why are you throwing up on my flowers?"
"Oh sorry Goby. I really have to chunder."
by smitstain April 7, 2019
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Chunder

Being sick and vomiting. I believe it originates from "watch under", for when someone vomits from an elevated location.
I'm not going to be the designated driver while barhopping anymore; people keep chundering in my car.
by Two11two March 9, 2007
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vomitus horrendous
Johnny drank 5th of scotch and went down on his old lady culminating in a chunder blunder.
by mr. cutty January 20, 2004
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Have you ever wondered what it meant when they said "...and women chunder" in that 80's song, "Land Down Under"? Now you know.
by Caribou December 28, 2005
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Chunder

Verb: to vomit. Most commonly used when concerning someone who has been sick as a result of heavy alcohol consumption.
Yeah, last night was awesome..... that is, until Jimmy chundered all over the carpet.
by Harriieee April 14, 2009
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Rocky, uneven, low-quality pavement. Used by longboard skateboarders to describe treacherous road surfaces.
I was railing the turn at 40, hit chunder and slid into the bales. It was gnar!
by Bloviator September 20, 2014
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