Idioms for toss

    toss one's cookies, Slang. cookie(def 7).

Origin of toss

First recorded in 1595–1605; origin uncertain

OTHER WORDS FROM toss

toss·er, noun toss·ing·ly, adverb un·tossed, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for toss off (1 of 2)

toss off

verb (adverb)

(tr) to perform, write, consume, etc, quickly and easily he tossed off a letter to Jim
(tr) to drink quickly at one draught
(intr) British slang to masturbate

British Dictionary definitions for toss off (2 of 2)

toss
/ (tɒs) /

verb

noun

Word Origin for toss

C16: of Scandinavian origin; related to Norwegian, Swedish tossa to strew

Idioms and Phrases with toss off (1 of 2)

toss off

1

Do readily or without effort, as in Asimov was amazing, tossing off book after book. [Mid-1800s]

2

Also, toss down. Consume quickly, especially a drink in one draft. For example, He tossed off the beer and headed for the door, or She tossed down one glass after another. [Late 1500s]

Idioms and Phrases with toss off (2 of 2)

toss