TOSS


Meaning of TOSS in English

I. verb Etymology: Middle English Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to fling or heave continuously about, to and fro, or up and down , bandy 2, to mix lightly until well coated with a dressing or until the elements are thoroughly combined , to make uneasy ; stir up ; disturb , 3. to throw with a quick, light, or careless motion or with a sudden jerk , to throw up in the air , match 5a, to send as if by throwing , to get rid of ; throw away , 4. to fling or lift with a sudden motion , to tilt suddenly so as to empty by drinking , to accomplish, provide, or produce readily or easily , throw 18 , vomit 1, intransitive verb 1. to move restlessly or turbulently, to move with a quick or spirited gesture, to decide an issue by flipping a coin, see: throw ~er noun II. noun Date: 1634 the state or fact of being ~ed, an act or instance of ~ing: as, an abrupt tilting or upward fling, a deciding by chance and especially by flipping a coin, throw , pitch

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