thrown up

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Past participle of throw up
throw up
Vomit
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To erect, particularly hastily

The deal was that if anyone started catching feelings, he could throw up a stop sign and the other would honor it.

throw up
To vomit

That cat is always throwing up hairballs.

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To display a gang sign using the hands

Why don't you go on and throw up ya gang sign. Represent your hood, homey?.

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If something throws up dust, stones, or water, when it moves or hits the ground, it causes them to rise up into the air. If it had hit the Earth, it would have made a crater 100 miles across and thrown up an immense cloud of dust
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When someone throws up, they vomit. She said she had thrown up after reading reports of the trial
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vomit; remove from being among; give up; build rapidly
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To throw up a particular person or thing means to produce them or cause them to become noticeable. The political struggle threw up a strong leader
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eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; "After drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night"
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