Citations:vomitrocious

Adjective: "(slang) causing a desire to vomit; disgusting or gross"

 * 1986 — Patricia Hermes, Kevin Corbett Eats Flies, Simon & Schuster (1989), ISBN 9780671691837, page 15:
 * Pop shrugged. "Not terrific." But he went right on eating.
 * "Not terrific? It's vomitrocious."
 * 1989 — Norma Peterson & Art Peterson, The Unofficial Mother's Handbook, New American Library (1989), ISBN 9780452262461, page 100:
 * First of all, understand that the song of the open road will call one set of connotations to you (adventure, romance, intrigue) and another to your kids (confinement, boring sights, and hours of being stuck with sibling geeks who poke, try to out-burp one another and otherwise act vomitrocious).
 * 1997 — Jamie Suzanne, Big Brother's in Love Again, Random House (1997), ISBN 9780553484359, page 11:
 * Her mother always embarrassed her to death. She'd linger by the Pepto-Bismol display, or she'd buy tons of cans of something vomitrocious like corned beef hash.
 * 1999 — Amy Sohn, Run Catch Kiss, Simon & Schuster (1999), ISBN 9780684853024, pages 97:
 * by making my next column a scathing, bitter satire of the entire vomitrocious philosophy.
 * 2008 — Elizabeth Lenhard, Chicks With Sticks: Knit Two Together, Penguin Group (2008), ISBN 9780142410134, page 80:
 * Amanda twisted in her seat, shot off a "You're vomitrocious," and turned back to the front of the room before Scottie even had a chance to register Tom's obnoxism.
 * 2008 — John Scalzi, Your Hate Mail Will Be Graded: A Decade of Whatever, 1998-2008, Tor (2008), ISBN 9780765327116, page 313:
 * Well, I can't have that, so this morning before school I finally did what I should have done a long time ago, and made her listen to the whole damn thing, the idea being once she listened to its entire flacidly vomitrocious length, she would be forever cured of the need to sing any part of it, to me or anyone else.
 * 2008 — Jennifer J. Stewart, Close Encounters of a Third-World Kind, Holiday House (2008), ISBN 9780823421619, page 16:
 * Chelsea used her fork to mix the lentils and rice together. It looked vomitrocious.
 * 2009 — Alexa Young, Faketastic, HarperTeen (2009), ISBN 9780061175701, page 66:
 * Before Halley could laugh, the vomitrocious sound of thrift-store clogs shuffling across the polished floor assaulted her Tiffany-studded ears.
 * 2010 — Jonathan Crowl, Alone with the Living Dead, iUniverse (2010), ISBN 9781450270830, page 18:
 * A single fragrant corpse is bad enough, but thousands! Talk about vomitrocious.
 * 2010 — Ingrid Law, Scumble, Dial Books for Young Readers (2010), ISBN 9781101442456, page 75:
 * "An artist?" I snorted, trying not to look down the hill at the vomitrocious mess I'd made out of the windmill.