What does RALPH mean?

Here is the result: ralph Parts of Speech:

noun, verb

Definitions:
  • noun: a loud retching sound made by a person or animal.
  • verb: to vomit or retch.
Pronunciations:
  • US: /rælf/
  • UK: /ralf/
Origin and Usage:

The origin of the word "ralph" is uncertain, but it is believed to be of British English origin. It is a colloquial term used to describe the act of vomiting or the sound of someone vomiting. The word is commonly used in informal contexts and is considered a slang term.

Synonyms:
  • barf
  • puke
  • throw up
Related Words:
  • chuck
  • retch
  • spew
  • vomit
Example Sentences:
  • He ralphed all over the bathroom floor.
  • The smell of the garbage made her want to ralph.
  • She had too much to drink and ended up ralphing in the bushes.


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