chunder
Chunder means to be sick, it originates from old seafareing days when sailers would get
seasick and stick their head out of the
porthole in their cabin. As they did this they would shout "Watch Under" to warn people in lower cabins of the forthcoming puke. Over the years this has evolved in Chunder.
chunder
by smitstain on Apr 08, 2019 12:15:14
Example:
"Oh hey there
Jimmer. Why are you
throwing up on my flowers?"
"Oh sorry
Goby. I really have to chunder."
chunder
by mr. cutty on Jan 21, 2004 08:54:06
chunder
by oakbayhigh2011 on Dec 31, 2009 17:27:14
chunder
by hans mon on Oct 16, 2009 03:47:31
chunder
by MrMojoRisin' on Oct 22, 2007 08:53:11
Example:
That
puss-cake chundered after only 3 beers. Lets chief him.
I
hit the boof but got my tail caught on the landing so i got chundered in that hole and broke my fucking paddle
chunder
by EmKat on Dec 24, 2007 13:16:28
chunder
by Orius on Sep 05, 2002 10:39:00
chunder
by Lanky Southpaw on Jul 31, 2019 02:10:55
verb: to shoot bad
disc golf; either a
poorly thrown shot, or an entire day. Noun: poorly played disc golf.
Example:
Verb: "I was leading until 3
holes left, then I
chundered and lost." Noun: "Oh my god, look at all that chunder out there!
Everybody's missing every shot!."
chunder
by Bushwakker on Feb 01, 2010 21:52:09
This was the first ever Australian or antipadean word and started in the
ports of
UK so its around
250 years old.
Example:
When passengers went aboard the ships, they where told by the captain to shout "watch under" before they puked. it would have very quicky become chunder, try shouting "watch under" just before you puke. because it started on the ships, it did not get to the british shore, until rececntly, however It has now come
full circle to the uk shore with all the Aussies coming back here and of course from Aussie soaps,
plus that song from the Aussie band "
crowded house"