English edit

Etymology edit

A shortening of regurgitate.

Verb edit

regurge (third-person singular simple present regurges, present participle regurging, simple past and past participle regurged)

  1. (transitive) To throw up or vomit; to eject what has previously been swallowed.
    • 1870, James Thomson, The City of Dreadful Night:
      A river girds the city west and south,
      The main north channel of a broad lagoon,
      Regurging with the salt tides from the mouth;

Noun edit

regurge (countable and uncountable, plural regurges)

  1. (medicine) Regurgitation, resurging or reflux (of something, e.g. a fluid, through a suture, a valve, etc).