0 to throw something carelessly:
Chuck it over there/into the corner.
[ + two objects ] Chuck me the keys.
1 to end a romantic relationship with someone:
He's just chucked his girlfriend.
"All right, then, chuck?"
3 a device for holding an object firmly in a machine
4 to throw something without giving it your attention:
Chuck me the keys.
5 to end, give up, or leave something:
Last summer, he chucked his ten-year career as a stockbroker.
How can you chuck an old friendship like that?
He was just chucking out a little bone for his supporters to growl over.
Are we not chucking out of the services men and women in their prime who still have much to contribute?
Go to the people; they will tell you—especially if you have just chucked £5 million at them in telling them so.
In the end she chucked it in, and that facility has been lost in one of my villages, which is very sad indeed.
Arbitrators do not like having things chucked at them in that way.
If the level is too high, we shall be chucking money across the country, when a broadly based system would be far fairer.
Unfortunately, we can do nothing about that because the main reason for it is that we were chucked out of the exchange rate mechanism.
Here is the richest oilfield in the world, and we have chucked it away!