CHUCK IN Meaning and
Definition
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"Chuck in" is a colloquial expression primarily used in British English, which means to quit, give up, or resign from something, especially a job or a commitment. This phrase is typically associated with a sense of suddenness or informality, implying a decision made on a whim or without much thought or planning.
When someone decides to "chuck in," they often choose to terminate their current occupation or discontinue a particular activity, often in search of a new direction or a fresh start. It suggests that the individual is throwing or discarding the current situation, abandoning it without hesitation or regard for the consequences.
The expression can also be used more broadly to describe terminating any kind of involvement, not just related to employment. It can apply to leaving a relationship, discontinuing a hobby, or giving up on a project or endeavor. It carries the connotation of a sudden and irreversible decision, sometimes being accompanied by a feeling of relief or liberation.
Overall, "chuck in" is an idiom that conveys the act of quitting or giving up in a casual or abrupt manner. Its usage typically implies a lack of careful consideration, portraying a spontaneous or impulsive decision.
Common Misspellings for CHUCK IN
- xhuck in
- vhuck in
- fhuck in
- dhuck in
- cguck in
- cbuck in
- cnuck in
- cjuck in
- cuuck in
- cyuck in
- chyck in
- chhck in
- chjck in
- chick in
- ch8ck in
- ch7ck in
- chuxk in
- chuvk in
- chufk in
- chudk in
Etymology of CHUCK IN
The phrase "chuck in" has its origins in British English and is thought to have emerged in the mid-19th century. It has its roots in the verb "chuck", which comes from the Old English word "cycan" meaning "to throw". "Chuck" developed over time to also mean "to give up" or "to quit".
The addition of "in" is a preposition indicating inclusion or involvement. Combining "chuck" and "in" gives the expression "chuck in", which means "to give up", "to quit", or "to abandon" something. It is often used in informal contexts when referring to leaving a job, discontinuing an activity, or surrendering an attempt.
Idioms with the word CHUCK IN
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throw/chuck in the towel
This idiom means to give up or surrender, often in a sporting context where a towel is thrown into the ring to signal that a fighter is unable or unwilling to continue. It can also refer to giving up on a difficult situation or abandoning a task.
Conjugate verb Chuck in
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CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS
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FUTURE
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IMPERATIVE
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PAST PARTICIPLE
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