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Vomiting

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Vomiting (the expulsion of Vomit) is the sudden and unpleasant expulsion of the contents of the stomach, sometimes as the result of drunkeness. It is the body's mechanism for expelling poisons. It often occurs when the body is tricked into thinking it is poisoned (see motion sickness).

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See nausea