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bin verb- to throw something away UK, 1991
Reduced from the sense “to throw in the rubbish bin”. - [H]e binned the mag. — Kevin Sampson, Powder, p. 3, 1999
- a woman’s glossy that she’ll skim through... then bin. — The FHM Little Book of Bloke, p. 69, June 2003
- to finish with a friend or a lover UK
From the sense “to throw away”. - “I thought you were married, Andy,” murmured Alex. “Separated. Wendy binned me when the squadron got back from Kosovo.” — Chris Ryan, The Watchman, p. 184, 2001
- [W]hen I’m up there, these’ll have to be binned. — Kevin Sampson, Clubland, p. 247, 2002
- to dismiss someone or something; to abandon someone or something UK
- There were still people binning it and getting binned after these runs. — Andy McNab, Immediate Action, p. 59, 1995
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