English

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Etymology

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From retch +‎ -er.

Noun

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retcher (plural retchers)

  1. One who retches.
    • 1988, Jack Edgar Manning, General Dental Practice: A Handbook of Primary Dental Care, page 4-1:
      Some retchers are extremely apprehensive as, in addition to their normal fears, they anticipate that they will retch or be sick and 'disgrace' themselves.