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In some senses, chunder is marked as slang, UK, British. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
involuntary, watery
VERB + CHUNDER
flow, self-induced
CHUNDER + NOUN
facilitates
PREP.
between, from
ADV.
further, usually
noun
Vomit.
I had puke streamers hanging from both nostrils; it wasn′t as watery as my chunder usually is (from drinking).
An act of vomiting.
I would guess it points up the difference between the involuntary chunder where you cannot choose the time place or direction, and the self-induced chunder which facilitates further consumption of alcohol after your theoretical limit is reached.
Heavy, sticky snow that makes snowsports difficult.
verb
To throw up, to vomit, particularly from excessive alcohol consumption.
I come from a land down under / Where beer does flow and men chunder / Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder? / You better run, you better take cover
2008, Isabelle Young, Tony Gherardin, Central and South America, Lonely Planet, page 70, There are plenty of winding roads, diesel fumes, crowded public transport and various less than sweet odours to get you chundering when you′re on the move in this part of the world, so take a good supply of motion sickness remedies if you know you′re susceptible to this.
verb
Of a motor vehicle: to rumble loudly, to roar.
The truck chundered and rattled.
As their rented van chunders along the highway, John′s voiceover is heard, contemplating the compulsion that drives men to continue using juvenile punk monikers into their mid-thirties.
To grumble, complain.
I had puke streamers hanging from both nostrils; it wasn′t as watery as my chunder usually is (from drinking).
WiktionaryI would guess it points up the difference between the involuntary chunder where you cannot choose the time place or direction, and the self-induced chunder which facilitates further consumption of alc
WiktionaryI come from a land down under / Where beer does flow and men chunder / Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder? / You better run, you better take cover
Wiktionary2008, Isabelle Young, Tony Gherardin, Central and South America, Lonely Planet, page 70, There are plenty of winding roads, diesel fumes, crowded public transport and various less than sweet odours to
Wiktionary“You might have chundered,” said Kate, laughing, “but at least you didn′t get any on yourself—sign of a true lady.”
WiktionaryThe truck chundered and rattled.
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In some senses, chunder is marked as slang, UK, British. Watch for register when choosing this word.