Idioms

chuck out of some place

chuck (someone) out of (some place)

To force someone to leave a place, perhaps violently. They chucked us out of the movie for talking. The bouncer chucked the man out of the bar for being belligerent. I called security to chuck the group of rowdy teens out of the store.
See also: chuck, of, out
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chuck someone out of some place

 and chuck someone out
to throw someone out of some place. The bouncer chucked the drunks out of the tavern. He chucks out about three drunks a night.
See also: chuck, of, out, place
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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