Puke vs Pue - What's the difference?
puke | pue |
(uncountable) vomit.
* 2007', '''',
(countable) A drug that induces vomiting.
(countable) A worthless, despicable person.
(transitive, and, intransitive) To vomit; to throw up; to eject from the stomach.
* 1599 ,
A fine grade of woolen cloth
:* Puke -stocking caddis garter
A very dark, dull, brownish-red color.
To make a low whistling sound; to chirp, as birds.
* (w, The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia)
As a noun puke
is (uncountable) vomit.As a verb puke
is (transitive|and|intransitive) to vomit; to throw up; to eject from the stomach.As an adjective puke
is a fine grade of woolen cloth.As an abbreviation pue is
puebla, a state of mexico.puke
English
Etymology 1
1581, first mention is the derivative . More at (l).Noun
The Guardian Science blog, "The latest in the war on terror: the ' puke saber"
- the puke saber [...] pulses light over rapidly changing wavelengths, apparently inducing "disorientation, nausea and even vomiting"
Synonyms
* See * (person) rotterVerb
(puk)- At first the infant, Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms
Synonyms
* SeeDerived terms
* pukerEtymology 2
(en)Adjective
(-)- 1599 ,
References
* wollencloth:Word Detective* The Universal Dictionary of English, 1896, 4 vols: "Of a dark colour, said to be between black and russet." ----
pue
English
Alternative forms
* (l)Verb
- (Halliwell)
- The birds likewise with chirps and puing could / Cackling and chattering that of Jove beseech.