Toss it!

toss out

1. To dispose of or reject something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "toss" and "out." It's time to toss out these old clothes that don't fit anymore. Do you need this or can I just toss it out?
2. To suggest something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "toss" and "out." Toss out some ideas here, people. How would you decorate the lounge for the party?
3. To eject someone from some place or role. A noun or pronoun can be used between "toss" and "out." You'll be tossed out of your apartment if you continue to not pay rent.
4. To throw a baseball at the start of the game, often in a ceremonial manner. A noun or pronoun can be used between "toss" and "out." A famous actor is tossing out the first pitch before today's ball game.
See also: out, toss
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Toss it!

tv. Throw it away! You don’t need that hat. Toss it!
See also: toss
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • toss out
  • toss out of
  • toss away
  • toss back
  • hurl out
  • cast about
  • cast about for (something)
  • cast around
  • fling out of
  • fling out of (something)
References in periodicals archive
If you're cutting shapes and have leftover dough, don't toss it! Pressing scraps together and rerolling them isn't a recipe for flaky pastry.
No matter how good that fallen food looks, the safe choice is to toss it!
Keep in mind, unless it tells you to make the check out to American Handgunner (and not some sleazy third-party), or if the address is different from our San Diego addresses listed in my warning, toss it! Also, you can check to make sure the number on the top line of the renewal label matches your ID on the magazine label you receive.
If you aren't sure you need it, toss it! Unlike a paper wastebasket, you can always retrieve e-mail from an un-emptied electronic trash or deleted items folder by using the "Find Message" feature available in most e-mail programs.
Toss it! We've become accustomed to throwing out old technology.
1 There are only three decisions you can make about any piece of paper: (1) File it, (2) Act on it, or (3) Toss it!
If it says $71, toss it! I've received a bunch of calls from you guys reporting suspicious offers to renew your subs to Handgunner.
Toss it! That is how governments build budgets--not nimble, for-profit enterprises.
Ask yourself, "What's the worst possible thing that would happen if I didn't have this piece of paper?" If you can live with the results, toss it!