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What does chuck it meaning?
informal. : to give up doing what one has been doing : quit He grew tired of his job and decided to just chuck it (all) in.
What is to chuck someone?
1. verb, informal To throw out or discard. verb, informal To put (someone) in some place or situation, especially abruptly or without warning. Usually followed by “in” or “into.” The government chucked him in jail for nearly a year without so much as a warrant for his arrest.
What’s up Chuck meaning?
vomit
: vomit. Synonyms Example Sentences Learn More About upchuck.
What is a chuck in British slang?
chuck verb (END) [ T ] UK old-fashioned informal. to end a romantic relationship with someone: He’s just chucked his girlfriend.
Is Chuck a slang?
(slang) A friend or close acquaintance; term of endearment. Are you all right, chuck? noun.
Is Chuck a real word?
Chuck in its slang sense was used especially in the 1960s and 1970s by Black people. This use arose by analogy with Mister Charlie, a slang term used in the same sense and also derived from a nickname for Charles.
What is the definition of Rath?
Definition of rath : a usually circular earthwork serving as stronghold and residence of an ancient Irish chief fairy denizens of rath and hill— O. S. J. Gogarty.
Is Upchuck a real word?
verb (used with or without object) Informal. to vomit.
What is a chuck in Australia?
This week’s Word of the Week is a versatile piece of Aussie slang that often arrives in chunks. Chuck means, among other things, to vomit, as in he chucked up on my carpet! Lovely. Thankfully chuck also has some less gross meanings. In Australia certain things are chucked rather than ‘done’ or ‘taken’.
Why is it called a chuck?
In a drill or a mill, a chuck holds the rotating tool; in a lathe, it holds the rotating workpiece. Chucks commonly use jaws to hold the tool or workpiece. Chucks on some lathes have jaws that move independently, allowing them to hold irregularly shaped objects.