Nause (one) out In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "nause (one) out", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2021-11-12 07:11

Meaning of Nause (one) out

Synonyms:

gross one out

Nause (one) out phrasal verb slang

To make one feel disgust or nausea

This raw dish nauses me out.

The smell of garbage naused me out.

Other phrases about:

you'll catch your death (of cold)

Used to advise that someone should wear warm or dry clothes, otherwise he or she will catch a very bad cold

(one's) gorge rises (at something)

One feels sickened or disgusted.

 

Blue Around the Gills
Look sick, unwell and be about to vomit
give (someone) the stink eye

This phrase is used to describe someone's facial expression of disapproval or disgust toward someone else. 

scuzz someone out

To disgust someone

Grammar and Usage of Nause (one) out

Verb Forms

  • naused one out
  • nauses one out
  • nausing one out
  • to nause (one) out

The verb "nause" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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