From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtoss something/somebody ↔ out phrasal verb American English informal1 to get rid of something that you do not want SYN throw out I tossed most of that stuff out when we moved.2 to make someone leave a place, especially because of bad behaviour SYN throw out of Kurt was tossed out of the club for trying to start a fight. → toss→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
toss out• When librarians revealed they had culled 100,000 books from the collection and tossed them out, a furor erupted.• On little fields stitched over with drystone we broke snow curds, our sledge tossing us out at the wall.• They kicked open the door and tossed us out into the snow through the back fire exit.• I tossed him out, literally.• A real pilot tossed dynamite sticks out the window of his Cessna.