That way it's really quick and easy to toss a nice salad before dinner each night. A: "How can I help to get dinner ready?" B: "Let's see. John's tossing some salad, so maybe you could set the table?" 2. vulgar slang To engage in anilingus—that is, to orally stimulate ...
slangTo vomit, especially violently or in great amount. Primarily heard in US.With the way that boat was rocking back and forth, I felt like I was going to toss my cookies over the side at any minute. See also:cooky,toss Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2024 Farlex, Inc, all rights...
8.slangTo vomit something, especially very suddenly or violently. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "toss" and "up."The boat began to rock violently back and forth, and I felt like I was going to toss up my dinner.Don't give the kids any more candy. I don't...
slang To vomit, especially violently or profusely. A variation of the more common "toss one's cookies." I felt like I was going to toss my lunch from seasickness out on that boat. She's so squeamish that she tosses her lunch at the merest sight of blood. The smell was so disgusting...
Sam tossed down a couple of shots. See also: down, toss McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. toss down v. Slang To drink something quickly, especially in one draft by suddenly tilting: We went to a bar and tossed do...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook toss (one's) tacos (redirected fromtossing her tacos) toss (one's) tacos slangTo vomit, especially violently or profusely. A variation of the more common "toss one's cookies."I felt like I was going ...