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'''Burping''', sometimes called '''belching''' or '''eructation''', was the act of suddenly expelling wind from one's body through the mouth. Unlike [[breathing]], burping was loud and somtimes considered [[Children|childish]].  
'''Burping''', sometimes called '''belching''' or '''eructation''', was the act of suddenly expelling wind from one's body through the mouth. Unlike [[breathing]], burping was loud and somtimes considered [[Children|childish]].
 
Burping could be induced in [[human]]s by fizzy [[soft drink]]s. The [[Tenth Doctor]] encouraged [[Martha Jones]] and [[Solin Tiermann]] to drink some pop and burp in order to scare off the [[Voracious Craw]]. ([[PROSE]]: [[Sick Building (novel)|''Sick Building'']])


Burping could be induced in [[Human|humans]] by fizzy [[Soft drink|soft drinks]]. The [[Tenth Doctor]] encouraged [[Martha Jones]] and [[Solin Tiermann]] to drink some pop and burp in order to scare off the [[Voracious Craw]]. ([[PROSE]]: [[Sick Building (novel)|''Sick Building'']])
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[[Category:Anatomy and physiology from the real world]]

Latest revision as of 18:31, 3 November 2024

Burping, sometimes called belching or eructation, was the act of suddenly expelling wind from one's body through the mouth. Unlike breathing, burping was loud and somtimes considered childish.

Burping could be induced in humans by fizzy soft drinks. The Tenth Doctor encouraged Martha Jones and Solin Tiermann to drink some pop and burp in order to scare off the Voracious Craw. (PROSE: Sick Building)