1. barf - Noun
2. barf - Verb
3. barf - Interjection
the matter ejected in vomiting
eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
Source: WordNetAlthough it was only nine o'clock he had already gone once around the pharmacological wheel to which he'd strapped himself for the evening, stolen a tuba, and offended a transvestite; and now his companions were beginning, with delight and aplomb, to barf. It was definitely a Crabtree kind of night. Michael Chabon
I especially don't want men coming up to me and asking if sexism still exists. It's like, I'm seriously gonna barf a McDonald's salad on the next person to do that. Kathleen Hanna
My wife's brother has a little house on a small island in the Baltic Sea, and we go there at Christmas. The 30-minute crossing from the mainland to this island is the most terrifying cruise you'll ever take. They give you a barf bag when you walk on board. Nick Frost
Excuse me while I barf in Larry Wall's general direction. Erik Naggum
After drinking too much, the students vomited Source: Internet
He purged continuously Source: Internet