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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
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What does "chuck the lot into a big skip" mean?

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I'd chuck the lot into a big skip and get myself off to IKEA!!
- Lindathecat , Wood Green, United Kingdom, 12/7/2013 16:58


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throw all the items into a big skip A "skip" is a big container for large pieces of rubbish, like the one pictured at:

  • throw all the items into a big skip A "skip" is a big container for large pieces of rubbish, like the one pictured at:
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throw all the items into a big skip

A "skip" is a big container for large pieces of rubbish, like the one pictured at:

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NL888I'd chuck the lot into a big skip and get myself off to IKEA!!
I would throw all of it into a huge trash bin and go to IKEA.

chuck - to throw something without giving it your attention

skip - a large metal container into which people put unwanted objects or building or garden waste, and brought to and taken away from a place by a special

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