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.
Used to advise that someone should wear warm or dry clothes, otherwise he or she will catch a very bad cold
One feels sickened or disgusted.
This phrase is used to describe someone's facial expression of disapproval or disgust toward someone else.
To disgust someone
The verb "nause" should be conjugated according to its tense.
If someone has a cast iron stomach, they have a strong stomach that can digest unusual food and even bad food without being ill.
Jimmy must have a cast-iron stomach, when he drank milk with lime juice and felt perfectly fine afterward.