hurl
1. (n) Vomit
2. (v) To vomit
2. (v) To vomit
1. Look out for the puddle of hurl
2. I think I'm going to hurl!
2. I think I'm going to hurl!
hurl
To forcefully throw up.
Seeing those two together makes me sick. I think I'm going to hurl.
hurl
To throw an object or a person.
The pimp hurled the ho off the balcony for turning free tricks. She landed cunt first on the pimp's ride.
hurl
To play the Irish sport of hurling.
It is most excellent to hurl during the summers in Milwaukee in one of the largest hurling clubs in the world!
hurl
to throw up ten times in one night after chugging Jack Daniels
- I didn't hurl on your couch, its dirt
hurling
Planet Earth's fastest field game. Originated in Ireland and is over 2000 years old - it shows up in ancient Irish legends. Slightly similar to Field Hockey but played mostly in the air rather than just on the ground. Players can catch the ball, run it for a few steps, or run unlimited steps with the ball balanced on the end of the stick. The target is a set of H-posts like in Rugby but with a net on the bottom section like in Soccer. You get one point for putting the ball over the bar (known as a point) and three for putting it in the net (known as a goal). Physical contact is allowed. Helmets are optional.
hurling
A traditional Irish game played with a stick(hurley) and ball(sliotar).
Carey sent the sliotar right to the back of the net!