throw someone out

  • 81kick out — expel, throw out, get rid of someone (Slang) …

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  • 82walk out on someone — DESERT, abandon, leave, betray, throw over, jilt, run out on, rat on; informal chuck, dump, ditch. → walk …

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  • 83evict — verb Leonard took no pleasure in evicting tenants Syn: expel, eject, oust, remove, dislodge, turn out, throw out, drive out; dispossess, expropriate; informal chuck out, kick out, boot out, bounce, give someone the (old) heave ho, throw someone… …

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  • 84bounce — 1. in. [for a check] to be returned from the bank because of insufficient funds. (See also rubber (check).) □ The check bounced, and I had to pay a penalty fee. □ If your check bounces, you’ll have to bring us cash. 2. in. to leave; to depart. □… …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 85Arsehole — 1) anus; 2) despised person, especially a male; person who is selfish, rude, unkind, etc.; 3) remove a person from a place quickly and without ceremony; throw someone out; 4) dismiss; sack …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 86arsehole — Australian Slang 1. anus; 2. despised person, especially a male; person who is selfish, rude, unkind, etc.; 3. remove a person from a place quickly and without ceremony; throw someone out; 4. dismiss; sack …

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  • 87fire — {{11}}fire (n.) O.E. fyr, from P.Gmc. *fuir (Cf. O.S., O.Fris. fiur, O.N. fürr, M.Du., Du. vuur, O.H.G. fiur, Ger. Feuer), from PIE *perjos, from root *paewr (Cf. Armenian hur fire, torch, Czech pyr hot ashes, Gk …

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  • 88arsehole — I. n British 1. the anus. Asshole in American English. 2. the arsehole of the universe / earth / world an extremely unpleasant place, especially one that is dirty, smelly and hot, but now by extension anywhere awful. The phrase was probably… …

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  • 89arsehole — /ˈashoʊl/ (say ahshohl) Colloquial (taboo) –noun 1. the anus. 2. a. a despised person. b. a despised place: this town is the arsehole of the universe. –verb (t) 3. to remove (a person) from a place quickly and without ceremony; to throw (someone) …

  • 90bounce — 1. n. energy; verve 2. v. have a check fail to clear payment due to lack of funds. My checked bounced because I forgot to put money into my account. 3. v. leave; go; depart. It s late, time to bounce 4. v. throw someone out (usually from a bar or …

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