throw someone
throw (one)
To cause one to be greatly confused, perplexed, or disconcerted; to befuddle or bemuse one. It really threw us when Olivia announced she was leaving the company. His caustic response threw me, as it seemed to come out of nowhere.
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throw someone
Cause someone to be confused or perplexed, disconcert someone, as in
We didn't let our worries throw us, or
That unfavorable review threw her. [
Colloquial; mid-1800s] Also see
knock for a loop.
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