spew vs sputter

spew

verb
  • To speak or write quickly and voluminously, especially words that are not worth listening to or reading. 

  • To ejaculate. 

  • To be forcibly ejected. 

  • To develop a white powder or dark crystals on the surface of finished leather, as a result from improper tanning. 

  • To eject forcibly and in a stream, 

  • To be written or spoken voluminously. 

  • To vomit. 

noun
  • Nonsense or lies. 

  • A white powder or dark crystals that appear on the surface of improperly tanned leather. 

  • Ejaculate or ejaculation. 

  • Material that has been ejected in a stream, or the act of spewing. 

  • Vomit. 

  • Adhesive that is squeezed from a joint under pressure and held across the joint by a fillet, thereby strengthening the joint. 

sputter

verb
  • To speak so rapidly as to emit saliva; to utter words hastily and indistinctly, with a spluttering sound, as in rage. 

  • To emit saliva or spit from the mouth in small, scattered portions, as in rapid speaking. 

  • To cause surface atoms or electrons of a solid to be ejected by bombarding it with heavy atoms or ions. 

  • To coat the surface of an object by sputtering. 

  • To throw out anything, as little jets of steam, with a noise like that made by one sputtering. 

noun
  • Moist matter thrown out in small detached particles. 

  • Confused and hasty speech. 

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