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chuck off verb- to voice abuse; to let fly AUSTRALIA, 1915
- First you chuck off at the Wingco for insinuating that you’re accident prone–then you turn round and contradict yourself by saying that you think you are. — W.R. Bennett, Night Intruder, p. 19, 1962
- to throw someone off something UK, 1841
A colloquial use. - It’s all Tony Blair’s fault that Frederick Forsyth has been chucked off the Today programme. — The Observer, 12 May 2002
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