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Learn These 5 Throw’ Phrasal Verbs Today! Throw Up, Throw Down, Throw Out & More


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🎧In this episode of the Learn English Podcast, we break down five essential English phrasal verbs with the word THROW: throw up, throw down, throw out, throw in, and throw back. These verbs are extremely common in everyday English but often confusing because each one has multiple meanings depending on context.

You’ll learn:

  • What “throw up” means in everyday English
  • How “throw down” can mean fighting, partying, or sharing knowledge
  • When to use “throw out” for trash, rejection, or being removed from somewhere
  • Why “throw in” can mean adding something for free
  • How “throw back” is used for nostalgia and drinking
  • The difference between throw back (verb) and throwback (noun)

This episode is perfect for English learners who want to sound more natural, understand native speakers more easily, and finally master phrasal verbs.

If you want to improve your English vocabulary, fluency, and confidence, this episode will help you learn English in context—naturally.

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📝 Vocabulary list:

1. Throw up

  • To vomit (bring food back out of your stomach).
  • To raise your hands quickly in the air.

2. Throw down

  • To put something on the ground with force.
  • To party, dance, or have a lot of fun.
  • To fight or challenge someone.
  • To share knowledge or strong arguments.

3. Throw out

  • To put something in the trash.
  • To remove someone from a place.
  • To reject an idea or case.
  • To suggest ideas quickly.

4. Throw in

  • To add something extra for free.
  • To return the ball into play in sports.
  • Throw in the towel → to give up or surrender.

5. Throw back

  • To return something.
  • To drink something quickly, often alcohol.
  • To remind someone of the past.
  • Throwback (noun) → something old that reminds you of the past.
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