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    throw·a·way
    [ˈTHrōəˌwā]
    adjective
    throwaway (adjective) · throw-away (adjective)
    1. denoting or relating to products that are intended to be discarded after being used once or a few times:
      "a throwaway camera" · "we live in a throwaway society"
    2. (of a remark) expressed in a casual or understated way:
      "some people overreacted to a few throwaway lines"
    noun
    throwaway (noun) · throwaways (plural noun) · throw-away (noun) · throw-aways (plural noun)
    1. a thing intended or destined to be discarded after brief use or appeal:
      "the song is hardly even a throwaway"
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  2. Throwaway can mean1234:
    • Something designed or likely to be discarded after use, as a free handbill distributed on the street.
    • A child or teenager who has been rejected, ejected, or abandoned by parents or guardians and lives on the streets.
    • Designed to be thrown away: disposable containers.
    • Written or spoken (as in a play) in a low-key or unemphatic manner: throwaway lines.
    • Nonchalant, casual.
    • Marked by a tendency to discard things: overly wasteful a throwaway society.
    • Something that someone says or writes quickly, without thinking carefully about it: a throwaway comment.
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    Also found in: Thesaurus, Financial, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. throw·a·way (thrō′ə-wā′) n. pl. throw·a·ways 1. Something designed or likely to be discarded after use, as a free handbill distributed on the street. 2. A child or teenager who has been rejected, ejected, or abandoned by parents or guardians and lives on the streets.
    www.thefreedictionary.com/throwaway
    throwaway adjective [ before noun ] uk / ˈθrəʊ.ə.weɪ / us / ˈθroʊ.ə.weɪ / Add to word list made to be destroyed after use: We live in a throwaway society (= one in which things are thrown away as soon as they have been used). throwaway comment/line/remark something that someone says without thinking carefully and is not intended to be serious
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    Definition of throwaway. (Entry 1 of 3) 1 : designed to be thrown away : disposable throwaway containers. 2 : written or spoken (as in a play) in a low-key or unemphatic manner throwaway lines. 3 : nonchalant, casual. 4 : marked by a tendency to discard things : overly wasteful a throwaway society.

    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/throwaway

    something that someone says or writes quickly, without thinking carefully about it It was only a throwaway comment. He claims people overreacted to a few throwaway lines in the article. → throwaway Examples from the Corpus throwaway remark/line/comment etc • Lopez says, a throwaway line for a throwaway job.

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