"Chunder" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Chunder" Meaning

The verb "chunder" is a colloquial or informal term that means to vomit, often violently or uncontrollably, usually due to excessive drinking or inebriation. It is often used in British English to describe the aftermath of a night out drinking alcohol.

"Chunder" Examples

Usage Examples of "Chunder"


1. Verb

After drinking too much beer, he started to chunder on the way home.

2. Verb

The students were still drunk from the party and began to chunder on the bus ride back to campus.

3. Verb

The group of friends who had been drinking all night started to chunder and stumble around in public.

4. Verb

As the night wore on and the drinks kept flowing, more and more people started to chunder.

5. Verb

Unfortunately, several concertgoers got too drunk and had to chunder in the parking lot before the show even started.

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