From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishthrow somebody/something ↔ together phrasal verb1 COOKto make something such as a meal quickly and not very carefully There’s lots of food in the fridge – I’m sure I can throw something together.2 MEETif a situation throws people together, it makes them meet and know each other It was the war that had thrown them together. → throw→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
throw together• Circumstances seemed to be conspiring to throw them together.• Begging five minutes, I scramble to dress and throw the bed together, mind scrabbling to approximate readiness.• That was just an excuse to throw us together so you could seduce me!