chunder

chunder
/chun"deuhr/, Australian Informal.
v.i., v.t.
1. to vomit.
n.
2. vomit.
[1920-25; orig. variously explained; perh. ult. an expressive formation akin to dial. (mainly N England) chunder grumble, complain; cf. CHUNTER]

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