Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context idiomatic English) To discard, to dispose of (something) 2 To drive out, to turn out (somebody)
WordNet
v. throw or cast away; "Put away your worries" [syn: discard, fling, toss, toss out, toss away, cast aside, dispose, throw out, cast out, throw away, cast away, put away]
put out or expel from a place; "The child was expelled from the classroom" [syn: expel, eject, exclude, throw out, kick out, turf out, boot out, turn out]
Usage examples of "chuck out".
Morit observed the others move from conversation to conversation, shutting Chuck out temporarily.
He led Chuck out of the labyrinth of the Money Market and into the bazaar.
He undogged the hatch and was almost mowed down by the Emassi who charged in, scowling and punching Chuck out of his way.
Better, perhaps, to take the matter straight, and leave Chuck out of it.
For Beasly and the chuck out there were contact and if it all should go like that, there was absolutely nothing for one to worry over.
Untie all the knots and chuck out all the junk and start being my own boss again.
Almost as white and defenceless as her son, thought Ferdie, as he watched Lysander chuck out some dead chrysanthemums which had blown over and refill their vase with four bunches of snowdrops.
The seminar leader would chuck out some proposition that attacked a value usually regarded as axiomatic.