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| a chattering or flighty, light-headed person. |
| a fool or simpleton; ninny. |
| throw up | |
| —vb | |
| 1. | to give up; abandon, relinquish |
| 2. | to build or construct hastily |
| 3. | to reveal; produce: every generation throws up its own leaders |
| 4. | informal (also intr) to vomit |
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throw up
Vomit, as in The new drug makes many patients throw up. [First half of 1700s]
Abandon, relinquish, as in After the results of the poll came in, she threw up her campaign for the Senate.
Construct hurriedly, as in The builder threw up three houses in a matter of a few months. [Late 1500s]
throw it up to. Criticize, upbraid, as in Dad was always throwing it up to the boys that they were careless and messy. [Early 1800s]