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fetch verb (fetched, fetching) 1 to go and get something, and bring it back • John fetched help. • The dog fetched the bone. 2 to be sold for (a certain price). 3 informal to deal someone (a blow, slap, etc). 4 old use to utter (a sigh or groan). 5 to bring forth (tears or blood). noun 1 an act of bringing. 2 a trick or dodge. fetch and carry to act as servant; to perform menial tasks.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon feccan.

fetch up colloq to arrive; to turn up; to end up.

fetch something up informal to vomit (food, etc).