Throwed Off Meaning. The horse threw the cowboy off. The interruption threw the young pianist off.
To remove from a place, office, or employment usually in a sudden or unexpected manner b : That guy over there mumbling to himself is throwed off! To cast off often in a hurried or vigorous manner : The horse threw the cowboy off. Phrasal verb with throw verb us / θroʊ / uk / θrəʊ / threw | thrown. Web throwed off adjective insane, eccentric, strange; Verb (mainly tr, adverb) to free oneself of; The fox rapidly threw off his pursuers. To escape from something or someone following you: To escape from or elude.
Web throw caution to the winds, throw cold water on, throw down, throw down the gauntlet, throw dust in someone's eyes, throwed, thrower, throw for a loop, throw good. Those boots are throwed off! Web transitive verb 1 a : Threw away a chance to. The running back threw off the tackle. See more words with the same meaning: Faded, throwed, zooted, blunted, blazed, thrashed, wasted, lit, buzzed, geeked, tipsy. I can’t throw off this feeling of sadness. To cast off often in a hurried or vigorous manner : Abandon threw off all restraint c : To hurl or fling someone or something off with great force or speed: