chuck out
1. To dispose of something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "chuck" and "out." I need to chuck these old clothes out, because they haven't fit me properly in years. I always hated having to chuck out so much of people's food when I used to work as a waiter. Please chuck out all those papers on the floor.
2. To cause someone to leave a place, perhaps violently. A noun or pronoun can be used between "chuck" and "out." Yep, they chucked us out for talking during the movie. The bouncer chucked out the rowdy customers. You have no grounds to chuck us out of here! Hey, watch the hair!
3. To expel someone from a group or organization. A noun or pronoun can be used between "chuck" and "out." The company decided to chuck out the CEO after his illegal activities came to light. They threatened to chuck me out of college due to the allegations. But I've been a loyal employee for 15 years! You can't just chuck me out like this!
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