Hall-blair

What is Hall-blair?


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A description of a stronger than average bout of vomiting.

Derived from a combination of words used to describe the process of reverse peristalysis, or a forceful exit of vomit from the oral orifice.

Hork and Hurl, two commonly used words for vomit, have been combined to make the Hall portion of this phrase.

Blair finds itself derived from the pop culture reference of Linda Blair, star of "The Exorcist" and arguably it's most famous scene of projectile green vomiting.

Typically not actually used during the act, but more to describe the feeling one gets from a certain situation.

One can also use this phrase in mixed company. If you are attempting to be discreet about your feelings, most laymen do not catch the vague reference.

ex. That creep was so skeezyI feel like Hall-Blairing right now. Let's jet.


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