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gurgitator 

"They are known as gustatory athletes, gurgitators and, in France, epicuriators. They are athletes in one of the oldest and most fundamental of disciplines - competitive eating."

Originates from the Latin root "gurga" or "gurges", meaning "throat".

This germ has gained widespread recognition via the IFOCE (The International Federation of Competitive Eating, Inc.), sponsor of competitive-eating contest such as Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest, held on July 4.
"Who's that skinny Japanese guy with the hot dogs and stomach-ache?"
"Dude, that's Takeru Kobayashi, world-champion gurgitator!"
gurgitator by Dick Laycock September 24, 2006
Related Words

giritate 

This refers to the constant hate on someone or to be constantly irritated by a person or entity
You should probably stop giritateing her
giritate by Jasmine_DJMJ December 1, 2022

Giritate 

Giritate refers to the constant hating of a person, group of people, or entity(s).

It can also be defined as the constant irritation of a person, group of people, or entity(s).

It is typically used in the form of 'Gaslight, gatekeep, giritate, girlboss'
" Stop giritating Samantha, she's not worth it"
"ok"
or
"Slay! Gaslight, gatekeep, giritate, girlboss"
Giritate by Jasmine_DJMJ December 2, 2022

re-gurgitator 

Someone who brings up the same story over and over again...boring the hell out of their friends and family.
Grandma is such a re-gurgitator, I have heard that story about her being the prom queen about 15 times.
re-gurgitator by clover-girl April 10, 2009
to be angrily irritated, provoked, or annoyed; causing unneeded stress
I was already given a heavy workload, then more work was piled onto my desk that had to be finished before the workday was over. This had me very grritated.
grritated by Evan Steven September 20, 2009

Gergitation 

When undigested food comes out your butt whole.
Man 1: 'Hey! How do you get your gergitation?'
Man 2: Always with Sweetcorn!...Can it be with anything else?'
Gergitation by Peach Lipton August 22, 2011