(v.)
Transitive:
• to distract; to confuse
• to yeet (an object)
Intransitive:
• — also throw — to make a mistake; to lose unplanned/accidentally
• to stresslax (See stresslaxing)
• That car horn really threw me off.
• I just throw my things off whenever I get home.
• Come on, dude, don't throw off now. You're almost winning!
• I always throw off cuz I'm depressed af.
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Telling someone you love to leave for their own good - as in the movies where a wild animal is told to go back into the forest while protagonist throws rocks ,
I told my boyfriend to leave me because I am a hot mess, he told me to stop throwing rocks.
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1) "Throw Upz" or "Throwiez" are a B-Boy or B-Girls Flash Dance. Throwin' Up is an instantaneous response to the urge of wanting to boogie down.
2)Throw Upz are designed to be a Quick display of Skill, Heart, Art & Guts :
That bboy has some clean throw upz.
I saw some bboy throw upz in the mall food court yesterday
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a quick freestyle graffiti bomb
I did know who did that throw-up.
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Referrence to vintage jerseys, usually of basketball persuasion. A jersey with a past design, no longer being worn by the team. Another important factor is to make sure the athlete who's name adorns your throw back, was playing for the team at the time the throw back jersey was actually worn on the court.
Little Mickey was shot twice by ghetto thugs for his throw back.
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extremely intoxicated or fucked up
Damn, nigga im fucking throwed up.
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To die or stop living. In the dice game of craps, a shooter "craps out" when they roll a seven and all bets are cleared from the table. The end of someone's life. Past tense would be "threw a seven".
Bill: "How is your grandma doing these days?"
John: "Well she is sick now and grandpa is concerned that she might throw a 7..."
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