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Re: Ralph vs. Hugh
Ralph. If it was Hugo, I’d think again.

"It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves." - William Shakespeare

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Just read the replies...Had no idea Ralph meant “vomit”. Still prefer it to Hugh.
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If 'counsel' plus 'wolf' means 'vomit', it's news to me.
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It's an onomatopoeia. RAAALF. We had a neighbor named Ralph and my dad used to joke that whenever we had a vomiting sickness, we were calling him.
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It’s a common colloquialism, like “hurl” or “barf”. I think it hit its peak in the 80s, but people still use it. They mention it in the Breakfast Club.
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Er ... what is the Breakfast Club? First I've heard of it.
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The Breakfast Club is an 80s movie. One of the girls in dentention steals a boys wallet, and she says, “Your middle name is Ralph, as in puke.” I actually just watched the movie the other day but I just didn’t care. I liked the sound of it in itself.
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