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Qu'est-ce (qui) est vurp - définition

RELEASE OF GAS FROM THE UPPER DIGESTIVE TRACT THROUGH THE MOUTH
Burp; Belch; Eructation; Paul Hunn; Erructation; Mouth Noise; Burps; Ructus; Ructation; Eructata; Belched; Burped; Eructations; Eruct; Eructs; Eructed; Eructing; Eructate; Wet burp; Wet belch; Belching; Vomit burp; Vurp; Cow burps; Hunn, Paul; Erucation; Retrograde cricopharyngeus dysfunction
  • An infant being burped against an adult's shoulder

vurp         
Vomit-burp, that special burp accompanied by a meal or last night's beverages.
I had Mexican for lunch which means I can expect to vurp anytime now.
Ructation         
·noun The act of belching wind.
eructate         
I. v. a.
Belch, belch forth, eject (as wind from the stomach).
II. v. n.
(Rare.) Belch, eject wind from the stomach.

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Burping

Burping (also called belching and eructation) is the release of gas from the upper digestive tract (esophagus and stomach) of animals through the mouth. It is usually audible.

In humans, burping can be caused by normal eating processes, or as a side effect of other medical conditions. There is a range of levels of social acceptance for burping: within certain context and cultures, burping is acceptable, while in others it is offensive or unacceptable. Failure to burp can cause pain or other negative effects.

Humans are not the only animals that burp: it is very common among other mammals. In particular, burping by domesticated ruminants, such as cows or sheep, is a major contributor of methane emissions which cause climate change and have a negative effect on the environment. Significant research is being done to find mitigation strategies for ruminant burping, i.e. modifying the animals' diets with Asparagopsis taxiformis (red seaweed).