See also: U-RP

English

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Etymology

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Imitative.

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Interjection

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urp

  1. The sound of a burp.

Verb

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urp (third-person singular simple present urps, present participle urping, simple past and past participle urped)

  1. (slang) To vomit.
    • 2009, Lisa T. Bergren, Life on Planet Mom, page 103:
      But even if you love the new mommy club you were initiated into the instant your child urped all over your favorite party dress or exploded through her diaper, covering the whole crib in poop, or coughed like a seal, forcing you to stand in a hot, steamy bathroom at two in the morning, the club isn't enough to keep all young mothers together.
    • 2019, John L. Lenburg, ‎Jeff Lenburg, Walk to Freedom: Kriegsgefangenen #6410: Prisoner of War
      He got so sick and excited that he urped all over the plane and pulled the ripcord on his parachute. It almost pulled him out.

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Domari

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Etymology

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From Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀭𑀼𑀧𑁆𑀧 (ruppa), from Sanskrit रूप्य (rūpya).

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Noun

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urp ?

  1. silver

References

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  • Matras, Yaron (2012) A Grammar of Domari (Mouton Grammar Library)‎[1], Walter de Gruyter, →ISBN, page 44