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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

toss out of (something or some place)

1. To cast or fling someone or something out of or through something. A noun or pronoun is used between "toss" and "out." The bully tossed Sarah's bag out of the bus while they were on the highway.
2. To eject someone from some place or role. A noun or pronoun is used between "toss" and "out." You'll be tossed out of your apartment if you continue to not pay rent. They tossed the senator out of office for his involvement in the scandal. Security guards tossed the unruly fans out of the stadium.
See also: of, out, toss
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

toss someone or something out of something

 and toss someone or something out
to discard someone or something; to throw someone or something out of something or some place. The bartender tossed Walter out of the bar. The litterbug tossed out the empty can.
See also: of, out, toss
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • Toss it!
  • toss out
  • toss away
  • toss back
  • hurl out
  • cast about
  • cast about for (something)
  • cast around
  • fling out of
  • fling out of (something)