Dictionaries:
throw:
Short for:1. Throw up , to vomit . See vomit for synonyms.
2. Throw a leg-over , to have sexual-intercourse . See copulation for synonyms.
See Also: Aaron's rod, anaclisis, anaclitism, at it, baggage, chism, combustoflatulation, communicable disease, covey, dagger, flip the bird, gism, gissom, gisum, give someone the bird, give someone the finger, gizzum, in the sack, jessom, jisem, jism, jissom, jiz, jizz, jizzom, jizzum, middle finger salute, musckles, proctophallism, suck face, switch club, take eyes at, take out the trash, throw, throw a boff into, throw a bop into, throw a fuck into, throw a leg over, throw a mean fuck, throw a screw into, throw a wicked fuck, throws a mean fuck, throws a wicked fuck, wet kissing
Quotes Containing throw:
Molly Monahan (Barbara Stanwyck) to Jeff Butler (Joel McCrea) in Union Pacific (1939): ''Sure there will be some girl there to throw sheep''s eyes at you.''
Alex(andra) Medford (Cher) in The Witches of Eastwick (1987): ''I think we''re a little young to lock it and throw away the key .''
James Wolcott: ''I use broad as a moniker of respect for a woman who knows how to throw a mean right.''
Molly Monahan (Barbara Stanwyck) to Jeff Butler (Joel McCrea) in Union Pacific (1939): ''Sure there will be some girl there to throw sheep''s eyes at you.''
Vicky (Elizabeth McGovern) and Jerry (Beau Bridges) in Women & Men. Stories of Seduction (1990): - Jerry: 'Kiss me, beautiful.' - Vicky:'Do you mind if I throw-up first?'
Slicker (Bud Abbott) and Pfc. Brown (Lou Costello) in Buck Privates (1941): - Slicker Smith: ''Throw your chest out!'' - Herbie Brown: ''I''m not through with it yet.''
Beth (Kim Greist) reading the ''cryptic'' last lines of Larry''s (Billy Crystal) novel in Throw Momma Off the Train (1987); ''Hate makes you impotent . Love makes you crazy. Somewhere in-between , you can survive.''
Beth (Kim Greist) reading the 'cryptic' last lines of Larry's (Billy Crystal) novel in Throw Momma Off the Train (1987); 'Hate makes you impotent . Love makes you crazy. Somewhere in-between , you can survive.'
''It''s the kind of face you want to throw a brick at.'' Gulley Jimson (Alec Guinness) about his sidekick Nosey (Mike Morgan) in The Horse''s Mouth (1958).
''It''s the kind of face you want to throw a brick at.'' Gulley Jimson (Alec Guinness) about his sidekick Nosey (Mike Morgan) in The Horse''s Mouth (1958).
Brodie (Jason Lee) explains to T.S. (Jeremy London) and Gwen (Joey Lauren Adams) why his relationship with Rene failed in Mallrats (1995): - Brodie: ''You know how when someone lays with their back to you and you lay behind ''em really close and you throw one arm over ''em?'' - T.S.: ''It''s called spooning .'' - Brodie: ''Yeah, but you gotta put the other arm somewhere. You can either lay on it or just shove it between your bodies. The only other option is to stretch it above your head . But sometimes my arm pops out of socket when I''m sleeping like that. So I was constantly searching for someplace to keep my arm while still laying close to her.'' - T.S.: ''And?'' - Brodie: ''What do you mean ''and''? That''s like a metaphor for our whole relationship .''
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