1. ketchup - Noun
2. ketchup - Verb
A sauce. See Catchup.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA month before the season I stop putting ketchup on my french fries. Mario Lemieux
Emotional Ketchup Burst: The bottling up of opinions and emotions inside onself so that they explosively burst forth all at once, shocking and confusing employers and friends -- most of whom thought things were fine. Douglas Coupland
I come from Yorkshire in England where we like to eat chip sandwiches - white bread, butter, tomato ketchup and big fat french fries cooked in beef dripping. Helen Fielding
Be kind to dragons, for thou art crunchy when toasted and taste good with ketchup. (Sebastian) Sherrilyn Kenyon
I am so 100 percent Swedish... Someone has said a Swede is like a bottle of ketchup - nothing and nothing and then all at once - splat. I think I'm a little like that. Ingmar Bergman
If ketchup had 1/20th of the carcinogens in a cigarette they'd rip it off the shelves tomorrow, so the government is full of shit when they tell you that they care about you. Bill Maher