Wiktionary
a. designed to be thrown away n. 1 any printed material that need not be kept after being read 2 a flyer
Usage examples of "throw-away".
The extension of the throw-away culture, the creation of more and more temporary structures, the spread of modularism are proceeding apace, and they all conspire toward the same psychological end: the ephemeralization of man's links with the things that surround him.
We face a rising flood of throw-away items, impermanent architecture, mobile and modular products, rented goods and commodities designed for almost instant death.
Throw-away organizations, ad hoc teams or committees, do not necessarily replace permanent functional structures, but they change them beyond recognition, draining them of both people and power.
First it was billboards and throw-aways, next was publicity—and then we began to get reports from the field of precinct work for McNye.
To pull on throw-aways, take a box cutter and mug a tourist in Times Square.