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Definition of chunder in English: chunderverb ˈtʃʌndə [no object]Australian, NZ informal Vomit. 呕吐 Example sentencesExamples - Within seconds everyone had chundered, some into the bags provided, and at least one straight onto his lovely shiny boots.
- And in both cases there is the possibility that you'll end up in an alley behind the pub or club chundering in the gutter.
- A voice drifted down through the hatch above our heads, ‘I'm amazed,’ it said. ‘Only three people have chundered so far.’
- I am still haunted my the look of horror on my beloved's face as I chundered booze and party snacks over her billowing cleavage.
- Not only do I come from a land down under, but the beer does flow and the men do indeed chunder.
nounˈtʃʌndə mass nounAustralian, NZ informal Vomit. 呕吐 Example sentencesExamples - It is amazing, though, that even covered in vomit, only one person dared to complain; while others sat, reeking of chunder for nearly two hours as the train reached its destination.
- Each team picks a different colour of milk (to distinguish between chunders) and competitors line up, preferably in front of a surface that will be easy to clean up afterwards.
- The whole van was covered in chunder, we had to stop for about an hour to just clean this thing out.
- The poor embarrassed girl stood near to us did a text book chunder, missing me but managing to splash my mate's shoe.
- Where does all this suave urbanity leave the true, ocker Aussie, the weathered stockman riding along in the outback with his trusty sheepdog, always ready for a few tinnies and a bloody good chunder?
Origin1950s: probably from rhyming slang Chunder Loo 'spew', from the name of a cartoon character Chunder Loo of Akim Foo, who appeared in advertisements for Cobra boot polish in the Sydney Bulletin in the early 20th century. Rhymesasunder, blunder, hereunder, plunder, rotunda, sunder, thereunder, thunder, under, up-and-under, wonder |