toss away
toss away
1. To discard or dispose of something that is unwanted or no longer needed. A noun or pronoun is used between "toss" and "away." Make sure to toss your garbage away after you're finished with lunch, kids. He took one look at the flyer and tossed it away.
2. To reject or abandon someone or something. A noun or pronoun is used between "toss" and "away." He had such an amazing job opportunity lined up, but he tossed it away so he could spend the year traveling in Japan. I thought the connection we had was genuine, but she tossed me away like an empty wrapper the moment she started feeling bored.
See also: away, toss
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
toss someone or something away
to throw someone or something away; to discard someone or something. You can't just toss me away! I'm your husband! She tossed away her husband of twenty years. She tossed the cigarette away.
See also: away, toss
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
toss away
v.
To get rid of something as useless: Don't toss this opportunity away without thinking about it. Our neighbors tossed away a perfectly good sofa.
See also: away, toss
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
- Toss it!
- toss out
- toss out of
- toss back
- hurl out
- cast about
- cast about for (something)
- cast around
- pitch on
- fling out of