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purple kushand disgust. The spelling is highly variable.) I am theone who’s at fault? Puuuleeeze!pukish mod. nauseated. (Folksy.) That old pukish feelingcame over me, and I just let go.pull chocks and pull up stakes tv. to leave a place.(Chocks refer to blocks that keep wheels from rolling,and stakes refers to tent stakes.) Time to pull chocksand get out of here. We pulled up stakes and moved on.pump 1. tv. to press someone for an answer or information. Don’t pump me! I will tell you nothing! 2. n. theheart. He has the pump of a forty-year-old. 3. n. apumped-up muscle. (Bodybuilding.) He’s tired andcan’t quite make a pump.pump ship 1. tv. to urinate. (Crude. From an expressionmeaning to pump the bilge water from a ship.) Hestopped and pumped ship right in the alley. 2. tv. toempty one’s stomach; to vomit. (Crude. Less wellknown than the previous sense.) After I pumped ship,I felt better.pump (some) iron tv. to lift weights. Andy went downto the gym to pump some iron.punch so’s lights out tv. to knock someone out; to closesomeone’s eyes with a hard blow. Shut up, or I’ll punchyour lights out.punk out 1. in. to chicken out. He was supposed to askher out, but he punked out at the last minute. 2. in. tobecome a punker. If my kids ever punked out andlooked like that, I think I’d clobber them.purple kush n. marijuana. He’s high on purple kush.169

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