1. chucking - Noun
2. chucking - Verb
of Chuck
Source: Webster's dictionary"Buy my soda!" said the Moose Diarrhea Salesman. And we did. We all did. But when we got it home and opened up the package, it was not what they said it was. And rather than chucking it all and searching for something better, we're content with looking for another Moose Diarrhea Salesman. Jello Biafra
It's the final word in camouflage. Forget chucking weights around. Peeta should have gone into his private session with the Gamemakers and painted himself into a tree. Or a boulder. Or a muddy bank full of weeds. Suzanne Collins
Chucking Spunky Tunes In Your Tellybox. Patrick Allen
I want to add something worthwhile rather than just chucking loads of stuff into the world. I don't want to feel responsible for adding to the soup of mediocrity. Bat for Lashes
Don't be chucking that out. You might need that later - Karl interprets the phrase Waste not, want not. Karl Pilkington
If you live in a glass house, don't be chucking stuff about. - Karl interprets the phrase Those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Karl Pilkington