词组 | slinging you out |
释义 | (redirected from slinging you out)sling out1. To toss, throw, or heave something out and away from oneself. I love getting up early and strolling to the beach to watch the fishermen sling out their nets in the bay. The soldiers atop the wall began slinging out rocks and any other debris they could find to repel the invaders. 2. To serve some kind of food or drink very hastily or haphazardly. I spent the day slinging out soup and sandwiches at the local homeless shelter. We always have to sling burgers out as fast as possible during the lunch rush in the afternoon. 3. To expel or evict someone or some animal from some location. A new vulture fund has been buying up properties all over the country and slinging the existing tenants out. The security guard slung me out for trying to shoplift. sling something out1. to toss or heave something outward. The fishermen slung their nets out into the water. They slung out their nets. 2. to throw something away. Just sling all that old junk out, if you will. sling out that stuff into the trash! sling the catSl. to empty one's stomach; to vomit. Suddenly Ralph left the room to sling the cat, I guess. That stuff will make you sling the cat. sling the cat tv. to empty one’s stomach; to vomit. Suddenly Ralph left the room to sling the cat, I guess. |
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