Looked it up. “Gurgitate” is of Latin origin but is now considered rare if not obsolete. It doesn’t seem to mean “to eat”. Looked it up. “Gurgitate” does not necessarily mean to consume by eating or drinking. Dictionary.com has it as a surging rise and fall; ebullient motion, as of water. Similarly, Merriam-Webster: a boiling or surging of a liquid; usually violent ebullition. And ebullition means a sudden violent outburst or display or the act, process, or state of boiling or bubbling up, from Merriam-Webster. I really thought this was going to be easy.
Superfrog over 1 year ago
Right-wing or left-wing?
Jayalexander over 1 year ago
It’s hard to stomach a lot of what is going on today.
Kaputnik over 1 year ago
Is the first person to say or write this stuff gurgitating it?
Lotus over 1 year ago
Looked it up. “Gurgitate” is of Latin origin but is now considered rare if not obsolete. It doesn’t seem to mean “to eat”. Looked it up. “Gurgitate” does not necessarily mean to consume by eating or drinking. Dictionary.com has it as a surging rise and fall; ebullient motion, as of water. Similarly, Merriam-Webster: a boiling or surging of a liquid; usually violent ebullition. And ebullition means a sudden violent outburst or display or the act, process, or state of boiling or bubbling up, from Merriam-Webster. I really thought this was going to be easy.
Doug K over 1 year ago
Sometimes what they each regurgitate is a little bit different.
dflak over 1 year ago
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
There’s sweet tweets and then there’s the bitter root tweets…
Frank Burns Eats Worms over 1 year ago
The only thing he won’t regurgitate is Reader’s Digest.
oakie817 over 1 year ago
yum