"eject or throw out from, or as if from, the stomach or throat; vomit forth, discharge," late 15c. (Caxton), from Old French desgorgier "to disgorge, pour out," from des- (see dis-) + gorge "throat" (see gorge (n.)). Related: Disgorged; disgorging; disgorgement.
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