English edit

Noun edit

stummick (plural stummicks)

  1. Eye dialect spelling of stomach.
    • 1918, Fannie Hurst, Gaslight Sonatas[1]:
      Don't make me say it, Millie--it makes me sick to my stummick.
    • 1901, Henry Wallace Phillips, Red Saunders[2]:
      Mind you, he was always kicking and roaring about his liver or stummick, or some of his works.
    • 1922, Irving Bacheller, In the Days of Poor Richard[3]:
      If you'll shove this 'ere meat an' bread into yer stummick, we'll begin fer to make tracks."