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eructate

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See: eject, emit, expel, outpour


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It's an experiment," enthused Jimmy, who enthuses as naturally and copiously as cows eructate, "which just might save the planet
While he was waiting for her to walk to the vehicle, he felt the need to eructate his nates and (as a gentleman should) lifted one cheek to sneak out a quiet one.
 
 
 
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