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- noun A
competitive eater .
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Examples
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I'm willing to rethink my position on this, however, because of one "gurgitator" -- even that moniker makes me gag -- who's relatively new on the scene.
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Sometimes suspected of stretching the truth about his achievements as a gurgitator, he habitually exaggerated his age by a decade.
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Consider gurgitator Jim Reeves (34, 275 lbs) who's known for eating 13 pounds of watermelon in 15 minutes.
games 2005
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The Japanese gurgitator holds the world record, 53 « hot dogs and buns in 12 minutes.
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The Japanese gurgitator holds the world record, 53 1/2 hot dogs and buns in 12 minutes.
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We can only hope the pint-sized Japanese gurgitator is playing possum, as he did in 2007.
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We can only hope the pint-sized Japanese gurgitator is playing possum, as he did in 2007.
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Taped while I was still a casual diner, Fox’s 2002 Glutton Bowl featured a fire hose of poorly made sushi that caused one gurgitator to suffer, “an urge contrary to swallowing.”
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On July 3, the day before the 2001 contest, the champs of the American gurgitator corps — Charles Hardy, Ed Jarvis, Coondog O’Karma — preened outside New York’s City Hall, waiting for the contest’s traditional weigh-in ceremony to begin.
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On July 3, the day before the 2001 contest, the champs of the American gurgitator corps — Charles Hardy, Ed Jarvis, Coondog O’Karma — preened outside New York’s City Hall, waiting for the contest’s traditional weigh-in ceremony to begin.
whichbe commented on the word gurgitator
(fr. WordSpy, n.) A person who competes in eating contests.
May 15, 2008
dontcry commented on the word gurgitator
What would a regurgitator be?
September 20, 2008