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toss
toss
toss
1.
in.
to empty one’s stomach; to vomit.
I was afraid I was going to toss.
2.
tv.
to throw something away.
I’ll toss this one. It’s all scratched.
3.
tv.
to search someone. (Underworld.)
The cops tossed him and found nothing.
4.
tv.
to drink some liquor; to take a drink of liquor.
Toss that drink, and let’s get out of here!
See:
a toss-up
argue the toss
beat off
care a toss
It's a toss-up
on a/the toss of a/the coin
throw away
throw hat in the ring
throw in the towel
throw one's hat in the ring
toss
toss (one's) hat in(to) the ring
toss (one's/someone's) name in the hat
toss (someone) a bone
toss a bone to (someone)
toss a salad
toss and turn
toss around
toss aside
toss at
toss away
toss back
toss back and forth
toss cookies
toss down
toss for
toss hat into the ring
toss in the sponge
toss into
Toss it!
toss off
toss one’s cookies
toss one’s lunch
toss one’s tacos
toss one's cookies
toss out
toss out of
toss something off
toss together
toss up
toss-up
Common Names:
Name
Gender
Pronounced
Usage
Enoch
EE-nək
(English)
Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Aylmer
['eimə]
Melanthios
-
Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Ashlea
ASH-lee
English (Modern)
Anaxagoras
-
Ancient Greek
Madison
MAD-i-sən
English
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