vomit

verb
  1. To eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; to throw up. verb
    After eating the spoiled food, he began to vomit uncontrollably.
    The sight of the gruesome scene made her feel nauseous and she had to vomit.
  2. Matter that has been ejected from the stomach through the mouth. noun
    The janitor was called to clean up the vomit in the hallway.
    There was a distinct smell of vomit in the air after the roller coaster ride.
  3. A metaphorical use to describe the act of expressing something forcefully or in a way that is considered unpleasant. verb
    He couldn't help but vomit his anger at the unfair decision.
    The politician's speech was nothing but a vomit of lies and deceit.