bilch
ˈbɪltʃ
Definitions
1. verb
to vomit or spew up food, often due to nausea or seasickness
“She started to bilch after eating the spoiled seafood.”
2. verb
to flow or seep out slowly, often of a liquid
“The water began to bilch from the cracked pipe.”
3. verb
to lose or show weakness, especially in one’s emotions
“He started to bilch under the pressure of the exam.”
4. verb
to turn yellow and decay, especially of fish
“The fish started to bilch in the warm sun.”
5. noun
a bilge or the liquid in a bilge
“The bilch from the ship’s hull was causing problems.”