boylston
(v.) [ intrans. ] | boil•stən|
The act of throwing up in one’s own mouth and swallowing it back down.
ORIGIN
The origin of boylston comes from the street Boylston in Boston, MA, which is named for the town of Boylston, MA. It was thought, by some, that the sound made when pronouncing the name of the street conjured up images of a boil — an inflamed pus-filled swelling on the skin, typically caused by the infection of a hair follicle.