Once, a friend of mine ate some bad seafood at a seaside restaurant. Not long after, he started feeling nauseous. Then suddenly, he vomited right there at the table. It was quite a mess and really embarrassing for him. The restaurant staff quickly came to clean up and offered him some water to rinse his mouth.
There was this one time at a school event where they had a lot of junk food. One student overate on candies and fried chicken. Later during the event, he started to feel queasy. He tried to hold it in but eventually couldn't and vomited in the trash can. His classmates were a bit grossed out at first but then they helped him clean up and made sure he was okay.
One experience could be that a student ate something bad in the school cafeteria and suddenly started vomiting during class. It was quite embarrassing for the student, but the classmates and teacher were very helpful. They quickly got some tissues and water, and helped clean up the mess.
Food poisoning is a common one. For example, if the school cafeteria food goes bad, students might eat it and then vomit. Another reason could be motion sickness, like if students go on a school bus trip and some get sick from the movement.
Well, once I saw a little kid at a zoo. He ate too much ice cream right before seeing the monkeys. When a monkey made a really loud noise and jumped around, the kid got so startled that he vomited the ice cream all over his shoes. It was quite a mess but also kind of funny in a strange way.
There were several possible reasons for vomiting blood. One possibility was that the violent vomiting had caused a tear in the cardiac mucus membrane, which was one of the reasons for the upper digestive tract bleeding. The other possibility was that the back wall of the throat was stimulated during vomiting, causing damage to the esophagus and gastric mucus, and even causing tearing syndrome. The specific diagnosis required a medical examination, such as an electronic gastroscopy, to determine the cause. In terms of treatment, the first thing to do was to control the vomiting. Antiemetic drugs could be used. If the bleeding was caused by a tear in the cardiac membrane, it could be treated with drugs that suppressed gastric acid. Under normal circumstances, the amount of blood vomited was small and mostly bloodshot. After stopping vomiting and using acid suppressors, the symptoms usually improved. If there are blood clots in the vomit, further examination is needed and if necessary, treatment to stop bleeding is needed. Please seek medical attention in time and follow the doctor's instructions for treatment.
There was a girl who went on a boat trip for the first time. The waves were a bit rough, and she was very excited at first but soon started to feel sick. She ran to the side of the boat and vomited overboard. After that, she had to lie down for a while to feel better.
Sure. There was a time when a student got motion sickness on a school bus trip. As soon as the bus stopped at school, he vomited right outside the bus. The other students were a bit shocked at first, but then they helped him get to the infirmary.
Well, perhaps in a fanfiction, Ash is exploring a new region and comes across a poisonous plant. Unknowingly, he breathes in the fumes or touches it and it makes him ill, resulting in vomiting. Or maybe a Pokémon he befriends has an ability that has an unexpected side effect on Ash, like making him nauseous and causing him to vomit. There are many creative ways that authors can come up with in Pokémon Ash Vomiting fanfiction.
At a party, there was a guy who decided to do a drinking challenge. He drank way too much beer way too quickly. After a while, he started feeling sick. He ran to the bathroom but didn't make it in time. He puked all over the hallway. His friends were laughing while also trying to clean it up. It was a chaotic but funny situation.
Honestly, I haven't come across any popular 'Harry Potter Vomiting Fanfiction' specifically. Fanfiction usually focuses on more common themes like relationships (like Harry and Hermione's relationship in some fanfics), adventures, or exploring different magical aspects. Vomiting might be a really out - there and not so mainstream idea for a fanfic, so it's hard to point to any particular ones.
No, it's not a very common expression. Usually, we say things like 'telling' or 'writing' fantasy stories. But it could be a creative or unique way that someone has come up with to describe the act of creating or sharing such stories.