Verb
(slang, transitive and intransitive, chiefly Britain, New Zealand) To vomit; throw up.
She got ridiculously drunk last night and chucked up in the back of the minicab on the way home.
Take it easy on the roller coasters or you're going to chuck up your lunch.
(dated, transitive and intransitive) To chuck up the sponge; to give up; to admit defeat; to break a contract; to abandon or quit (something).
(slang, archaic) To be released from prison.
Source: en.wiktionary.org