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[Phrasal verb] | "throw on"
1: to quickly put on (a piece of clothing)
2: to cause (something) to work by moving a switch
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[Verb] | "throw" | \ ˈthrō \
1: to propel through the air by a forward motion of the hand and arm
2: to propel through the air in any manner
3: pitch
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English throwen "to propel through the air, cause to fall, drive forcefully, turn on a lathe," going back to Old English þrāwan "to twist, wring, (intransitive) turn round, writhe, curl," going back to West Germanic *þrēan- (whence also Old Frisian drāia "to turn," Old Saxon thrāian "to cause to rotate, turn on a lathe," Middle Dutch draeyen "to turn," Old High German drâen "to turn, twist"), probably going back to Indo-European *treh1- "rub, bore," whence in Germanic "bore through with a turning motion, turn";
* Note : Old English þrāwan is a Class VII strong verb, unlike its cognates elsewhere in West Germanic, which are conjugated as a weak verb (excepting a vestigial Middle Dutch preterit drieu). (Certain evidence for the verb in North Germanic and Gothic is lacking.) In Modern English, outside of Scots and dialects of northern England, the predominant sense is "propel through the air," from which a profusion of derivative senses began to develop already in Middle English. (Compare {warp:2|warp:2}.) — The Indo-European base *treh1- that would appear to underly the Germanic etymon has been compared with the homonymous base of Greek tetraínō, tetraínein "to bore through, perforate" (aorist étrēsa), trētós "perforated, pierced" (from zero-grade *tr̥h1-tó-), trêma "aperture, hole" (see: {trematode|trematode}), from a presumed connection of turning or twisting to boring a hole. This manifestation of *treh1- is generally regarded as a variant of *terh1- rub, bore" evident in Greek teírein "to wear down, exhaust," téretron "auger," terēdṓn "woodworm" (see: {teredo|teredo}), Latin terere "to rub" and verbs in Slavic and Baltic (see: {trite|trite}).;
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[Phrase] | "throw cold water on"
1: to lessen the courage or confidence of;
* e.g., " ... Her parents threw cold water on her dream of becoming a poet. "
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[Phrase] | "thrown cold water on"
1: to lessen the courage or confidence of;
* e.g., " ... Her parents threw cold water on her dream of becoming a poet. "
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# 1 - { thrown:739101 }
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[ "thrown" ]
1: it means you're confused or can't figure out what to do
* e.g., ... I'm so thrown, I don't know what to do-Usher
# 2 - { thrown:753979 }
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[ "thrown" ]
1: to be severly fucked up on a.weed b. alcohol c. dxm d.any other drug e. all of the above
* e.g., ... we popped some ludes and got totally thrown.
# 3 - { Thrown:15067304 }
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[ "Thrown" ]
1: When used in regards to a person, it means they are just not right in the head. Total insanity or lack of free will. Possibly lack of desire for life. In this sense it can be used as a compliment or and insult. Depending on the time of the message and your belief about there being a state of "good thrown". Usually used within the controlled substance community. Being "thrown" is often drug induced psychosis. Situations and or organizations can also be "thrown".
Kinda a synonym to stuck but instead of a current action it's usually permanent or might pass with soberitiy.
So therefore during the extreme climax of being stuck there's a possiblity of you never becoming unstuck. Which means you are thrown off the "norm". Now and unknown THROWN crazy motherfucking variant motherfucker.
* e.g., ... "She needs to lay off the shit bro. Damn hoe completely thrown and flies into a rage about the smallest shit."
# 4 - { thrown:70783 }
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[ "thrown" ]
1: to be so drunk or stoned that you don't remember nothing
* e.g., ... my homeboy got so thrown last nite he went home wit some ho
# 5 - { thrown:1969651 }
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[ "thrown" ]
1: It can mean any and everything it just depends on how you say it. The meaning is determined by what the conversation was leading too before the word was used or by the fluctuation on how it was said. It also means to throw.
* e.g., ... Dude look at the chick. Man, she is thrown!
# 6 - { thrown:202103 }
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[ "thrown" ]
1: to have had your shot blocked in basketball
* e.g., ... "damn, tre crossed that cat up but then when he pulled up for a three he got his shit thrown."
# 7 - { throwned:3310174 }
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[ "throwned" ]
1: gaming term. to be defeated or to defeat by a throw or throwing.
* e.g., ... see how I just throwned that soldier with my bionic arm?
# 8 - { thrown:438547 }
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[ "thrown" ]
1: Combination of the classic word, throw, with the word own
* e.g., ... I throwned him when I accidentally knocked him out with a rock.
[ "thrown" ]
2: May be spelled thrpwn to emphasize 1337 with pwn
* e.g., ... 1 \/\/1|_|_ thrpwn y0u w17h |\/|y ub3|2-1337 N4|)1N6 5|<1|_|_z
[ "thrown" ]
3: Used when you defeat an enemy using throwable objects, like fragmentation grenades, flash-bangs, rocks, Pokemon balls, bananas, knives, boomerangs, baseballs, or anything else capable of leaving a gigantic bruise or loss of body parts, preferably in a video game.
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4: Past tense
[ "thrown" ]
5: Throwned - See owned or pwned for details
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6: Alternate Past tense
[ "thrown" ]
7: Thrownt - See ownt or pwnt for details
# 9 - { thrown:9362195 }
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[ "thrown" ]
1: confused, perplexed, puzzled
* e.g., ... Da'ante: "I just want a girl to suck my dick like a piece of bologna"
# 10 - { thrown off:10549347 }
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[ "thrown off" ]
1: To be out of your mind and not into reality.
* e.g., ... Neil's thinking of moving to Silver City was obviously thrown off.
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