What does the term puke and rally mean?

Verb: Vomiting (voluntarily or not) in order to continue or begin partying. Noun: The easiest transition from heavy day drinking into heavy night drinking.

Where did the saying puke and rally come from?

Boot is slang for “vomit.” Boot and rally means “to vomit (‘boot’) due to over-consumption of alcohol, and then continue partying (‘rally’).” This phrase seems to have originated in the late 1980s as campus slang.

What does calling someone a puke mean?

contemptible person
2 slang : a disgusting, unlikeable, or contemptible person “… handles winning well, but when he gets in trouble, he behaves like a little puke.”— Mark Woodforde.

What is Boot and Rally drinking?

When you drink so much you puke so that you can continue to drink so much that you puke so you can continue to drink so much that you… And sometimes, you force yourself to puke so none of the other aforementioned sometimes happen — and you can keep drinking the night away. This technique goes by a few names.

What is it called when you keep throwing up after drinking?

Alcoholic ketoacidosis AKA typically occurs in people with chronic alcohol use, although it occasionally affects people who binge drink. Following a bout of drinking, people with AKA are often unable to tolerate food for 1–3 days. A person with AKA may experience persistent vomiting and stomach pain.

What does it mean to boot alcohol?

to make, transport, or sell something, especially liquor, illegally or without registration or payment of taxes.

Is the word puke slang?

Slang. verb (used with or without object), puked, puk·ing. to vomit.

When did the word puke originate?

“to vomit, eject the contents of the stomach,” 1600, probably of imitative origin (compare German spucken “to spit,” Latin spuere; also see spew (v.)). First attested in the “Seven Ages of Man” speech in Shakespeare’s “As You Like It.” Related: Puked; puking.

Why is it called pulling Trig?

Pulling trig has become a common term in the college drinking scene. It is when a person induces vomiting after a night of binge drinking to expel any excess alcohol in their stomach that has not been absorbed.

What is a tactical chunder?

1. the action of making yourself vomit because you feel sick after drinking too much, often in order to carry on drinking. I had to take a tactical chunder earlier on.

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