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Someone used the term "urpy" on some forum last week. I remember hearing the term "urp up" as sort of a genteel substitution for "vomit" or "throw up" which, I guess, were a little too graphic for the southern lady who used it in the 50s. According to the dictionary it is a term that seems to have come from the Mississippi delta.

Don't forget, "Ralph," "calling for a Buick," "driving the porcelain bus" (it's actually china) "worshipping at the bathroom spring" and hurling.
 
OH my God. This reminds me of one of the first episodes of Beavis and Butt-head. They wanted to get into Mr. Anderson's will so they offered to do chores for him. He had them give his dog a bath. So they took her to the laundromat and put her in a front loader. When it was done she was all dizzy of course to which the Boys thought she was "high". So they then decided to take a ride in the washer as well. When they got out they thew up all over the dog. They took her back to Mr. Anderson and he of course noticed the dog was worse than when he gave her to them. Butt-head said they used a special new dog detergent "Lemon Scented Chunks". LOL every time I see that I can't help but to laugh!
 
Cheese

I'm glad I can pick up my cheese in the supermarket and don't have to ask for it by name, here in Hungary. The word for cheese is sajt but it is pronounced "shite"!
 

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