CHUNDER

Etymology 1

Noun

chunder (uncountable)

(Australia, New Zealand, slang) Vomit. [from 1950.]

(Australia, New Zealand, slang) An act of vomiting.

Heavy, sticky snow that makes snowsports difficult.

Synonyms

• See vomit

Verb

chunder (third-person singular simple present chunders, present participle chundering, simple past and past participle chundered)

(Australia, New Zealand, slang) To throw up, to vomit.

Synonyms

• See regurgitate

Etymology 2

Verb

chunder (third-person singular simple present chunders, present participle chundering, simple past and past participle chundered)

Of a motor vehicle: to rumble loudly, to roar.

Anagrams

• churned, duncher, runched

Source: Wiktionary



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