Belcher

/ˈbɛl.tʃər/ noun

Someone or something that belches; also a device or volcano that releases gases and smoke forcefully.

From Old English 'belch' meaning to vomit or erupt, combined with the agent suffix '-er' (one who does). The origin is imitative, mimicking the sound of burping or erupting.

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