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  • interjection Expressing a sick or sickened feeling, or vomiting.

Etymologies

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Imitative. Compare blah, ugh.

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Examples

  • Nose running like a tap, sinuses stuffed full of bleurgh, struggling to kept my head up.

    Archive 2009-12-01 DAVID BISHOP 2009

  • Nose running like a tap, sinuses stuffed full of bleurgh, struggling to kept my head up.

    Stinking cold has arrived - bleurghhhhh DAVID BISHOP 2009

  • Juliette - I'm sure that Henry as a psychiatrist can work some pharmacological (or ECT - bleurgh) magic that would make me forget all about these posts (and I'll promise to stop reading backwards if it helps?)

    The Age of Enlightenment juliette 2009

  • I can't take any pictures that don't look bleurgh.

    Can we have some sunshine now please? Katy 2009

  • I can't take any pictures that don't look bleurgh.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Katy 2009

  • I ended up in a nasty tomato-coloured polo neck shirt - bleurgh.

    Archive 2008-05-01 DAVID BISHOP 2008

  • I ended up in a nasty tomato-coloured polo neck shirt - bleurgh.

    Getting on The Weakest Link DAVID BISHOP 2008

  • Enjoyed staying in the capital, even if too many corners smell of stale urine bleurgh.

    Unnerved by Hammershoi, unwell at Bristol DAVID BISHOP 2008

  • Within the article, amidst claims that Britney Spears wanted her bodyguard-cum-assistant Shannon Funk to be her stylist, that she went to the toilet for a long time and came back disorientated and that she either damaged or stole $22,267 worth of items from the photo shoot, OK! gave a possible reason why it was reduced to using photos of Britney Spears looking – bleurgh – happy and normal:

    Britney Spears Being Sectioned 2007

  • On the whole '85 was kind of a bleurgh year for games; a selection of genre kings shine brightly, but behind them there's not a lot of quality in the "runner-up" area of the field.

    Archive 2006-04-01 Greg Tannahill 2006

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