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    [Noun]  | "throw-in" | \ ˈthrō-ˌin \


    1: an act or instance of throwing a ball in: such as

    2: a throw made from the touchline in soccer to put the ball back in play after it has gone into touch

    3: a throw from an outfielder to the infield in baseball


    Origin: 1864 ;

    [Noun]  | "ring" | \ ˈriŋ \


    1: a circular band for holding, connecting, hanging, pulling, packing, or sealing

    2: a circlet usually of precious metal worn especially on the finger

    3: a circular line, figure, or object


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English, going back to Old English hring (masculine strong noun), going back to Germanic *hrenga- (whence also Old Frisian hring, ring "ring," Old Saxon hring "chain mail," Old High German ring, rinh "ring," Old Icelandic hringr), going back to dialectal Indo-European *krengho-, *krongho-, whence also Old Church Slavic krǫgŭ "circle, ring," Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian krûg, Polish krąg;

      * Note : The only certain attestations of this etymon are in Germanic and Slavic. As it violates an Indo-European root structure constraint on co-occurrence of a voiceless stop and a voiced aspirate stop, the etymon is presumably late or post-Indo-European, or borrowed from an unknown source.;

    [Noun]  | "the deep end" 


    1: —used in phrases such as throw in (at) the deep end and jump in (at) the deep end to describe starting a new and difficult activity when one is not fully prepared or ready to do it

    [Verb]  | "throw in" 


    1: to add as a gratuity or supplement

    2: to introduce or interject in the course of something : contribute

    3: distribute


    Origin: 1678 ;

    [Idiomatic phrase]  | "throw in one's lot with" 


    1: to join or become associated with a person, group, or thing that one hopes will win or succeed


    Origin: 1870 ;

    [Phrase]  | "throw in the towel" 


    1: to abandon a struggle or contest : acknowledge defeat : give up

    [Idiom]  | "put/throw a spanner in the works" 


    1: to cause something to not go as planned

    [Idiom]  | "throw one's hands up (in the air)" 


    1: to stop an activity or effort and admit that one cannot do anything to make a situation better

    [Idiom]  | "throw/toss one's hat in/into the ring" 


    1: to announce that one is going to try to win a contest (such as an election)

    [Noun]  | "throw-in" 


    1: something given in addition to what is ordinarily expected or owed;


      * e.g., " ... anyone who buys a book today will get a bookmark as a throw-in "



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    [Verb]  | "throw in" 


    [Phrase]  | "throw in the towel" 


    1: to cease resistance (as to another's arguments, demands, or control);


      * e.g., " ... The badly beaten wrestler finally had to throw in the towel. "





     [ "throw in" ]

    1: To contribute money for a specific purpose or for the good of the group. Informal The phrase may derive from the act of passing around a hat, into which contributors would "throw in" some money.

      * e.g.,  ... "Another six-pack of Hamm's? I'll throw in for that!" Not: "There's orphans starving in Haiti? I'll throw in for that!" Situation too formal or grave. 

     [ "throw in" ]

    1: (Verb) Join up, become part of a group, generally a group that is going to go do something mischievous and/or unlawful. In an MMO, it means to become part of a questing/PvE party or PvP party.

      * e.g.,  ... Dan: Bob and I are gonna go somke some weed and egg a house, you coming? 


     [ "throw in" ]

    2: Not that this is completely different from throwing in the towel.

      * e.g.,  ... Frank: Sure, I'll thrown in for that shit any day. 

     [ "throw in" ]

    1: add something for free,

      * e.g.,  ... "they cut the price by $100 and throw in an AC adaptor" 


     [ "throw in" ]

    2: include something, typically at no extra cost, with something that is being sold or offered.

     [ "Throw Throw Throw" ]

    1: Ion what it mean but like stop speaking on notti bitch gtfo

      * e.g.,  ... Yo notti throw throw throw we catch a yg and we gotta blow 

     [ "Throwing" ]

    1: When someone doesn’t play a game properly purposely. It is mostly used in games such as Overwatch Or Rainbow Six Siege.

      * e.g.,  ... That kid is Throwing the game! 

     [ "Throwed" ]

    1: Houston slang, for being wasted, high, or both.

      * e.g.,  ... I got throwed at the club last night. 

     [ "Throw" ]

    1: Deliberately lose a game, cause your team to lose.

      * e.g.,  ... EG were leading 5 - 0, then they threw the game. 

     [ "Throwing" ]

    1: When someone just gives up in a game such as Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege. This will most likely happen in the ranked game mode.

      * e.g.,  ... ME: Stop running in with in the building without droning. Teammate: *Runs in without droning* Me: Dude you throwing in ranked 

     [ "throw it in" ]

    1: sex

      * e.g.,  ... THROW IT IN ME! 

     [ "throwed" ]

    1: be in state that is not sober


     [ "throwed" ]

    2: another word for cool, tight,or any other word like that.


     [ "throwed" ]

    3: Man them twankies twos looke throwed on that Burban.


     [ "throwed" ]

    4: another word meaning fucked up, not good, etc.


     [ "throwed" ]

    5: Man them high waters look throwed with those J's

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