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ALL meanings of chuck out

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  • phrasal verb chuck out If you chuck something out, you throw it away, because you do not need it or cannot use it. 3
  • phrasal verb chuck out If a person is chucked out of a job, a place, or their home, they are forced by other people to leave. 3
  • verb chuck out to eject forcibly (from); throw out (of) 3
  • transitivephrasal verb chuck out throw away 1
  • transitivephrasal verb chuck out evict 1
  • verb with object chuck out to toss; throw with a quick motion, usually a short distance. 1
  • verb with object chuck out Informal. to resign from; relinquish; give up: He's chucked his job. 1
  • verb with object chuck out to pat or tap lightly, as under the chin. 1
  • verb with object chuck out Informal. to eject (a person) from a public place (often followed by out): They chucked him from the bar. 1
  • verb with object chuck out Slang. to vomit; upchuck. 1
  • noun chuck out a light pat or tap, as under the chin. 1
  • noun chuck out a toss or pitch; a short throw. 1
  • noun chuck out a sudden jerk or change in direction. 1
  • idioms chuck out chuck it, British Slang. stop it; shut up. 1
  • verb chuck out (Idiomatic) To discard, to dispose of (something). 0
  • verb chuck out To drive out, to turn out (somebody). 0
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