chuck out v.
(also chuck) of people, occas. animals, to throw out, to expel physically.
Bushrangers 341: ‘Out with him,’ roared the governor, and pointed at me. ‘Chuck him out.’. | ||
Proc. Old Bailey 18 Sept. 551: I told her if she did not shut her mouth I should get out of bed and chuck her out. | ||
How the Poor Live 84: The delinquents were seized by the collar, and, before they could expostulate, flung down a flight of steps and hustled out [...] the youths seemed quite ready for the emergency, and took their ‘chucking-out’ most skilfully. | ||
Bulletin (Sydney) 12 July 15/1: Some of the reputed goers have gone already. St Louis, for whom the Grand National Hurdle was a ‘chuck in,’ has been chucked out. | ||
Mirror of Life 25 July 15/1: Master Tom brought six policemen, and bad the fighters chucked. | ||
Hooligan Nights 86: Jawge [...] ’ad to be chucked out. | ||
Sun. Times (Perth) 10 Jan. 1/1: Her chucked-out chattel is then give the option of returning home or being belted. | ||
Marvel 17 Nov. 478: And the gents as come with me ’as been chucked out on their necks. | ||
Lonely Plough (1931) 162: I chucked him out for trying some stuff on Stubbs. | ||
Carry on, Jeeves 8: It took a lot to make them chuck people out of music-halls in 1887. | ||
Shilling for Candles 159: ‘He seems much more occupied with not being chucked out of the order than with being run in for murder’. | ||
Battlers 10: ‘He chucked me out,’ she mumbled. ‘Jus’ left me by the side of the road hundreds of miles from nowhere an’ says: “Get to hell out of this, you whore.” And I ain’t. Nobody ain’t got any right to call me that. I was married to ’im.’. | ||
Memoirs of the Forties (1984) 240: I hoped he wasn’t telling her to have me chucked out. | ‘Y List’ in||
Fowlers End (2001) 106: Don’t eject ’im, son. Chuck ’im out, in plain English. | ||
Adolescent Boys of East London (1969) 28: We lark around, go up to the youth club – sometimes we get chucked out. | ||
Tintin and the Picaros 54: I’ve chucked out that vile Tapioca. | ||
Down and Out 45: My mate chucked me out. | ||
Breakfast on Pluto 45: Most likely soon to be chucked out of house and home. | ||
Soho 159: A few sly zeds before dawn broke or he got chucked out, whichever came the sooner. |