B1 Collocation 비격식체 4분 분량

throw around

Discuss or use carelessly

15초 만에

  • Use words, ideas, or money carelessly.
  • Implies a lack of seriousness or respect.
  • Common in casual conversation.
  • Avoid in formal or serious situations.

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주요 예문

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Texting a friend about a party

He was just `throwing around` money like it was confetti at that club last night!

He was just using money carelessly like it was confetti at that club last night!

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Discussing a controversial topic online

I hate when people `throw around` serious accusations online without any proof.

I hate when people carelessly use serious accusations online without any proof.

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Giving advice to a colleague

Don't `throw around` that kind of jargon in the client meeting; they won't understand.

Don't use that kind of jargon carelessly in the client meeting; they won't understand.

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문화적 배경

In US tech hubs like Silicon Valley, 'throwing around' ideas is a highly valued part of 'disruptive' culture. However, 'throwing around' jargon is often mocked in popular media like the show 'Silicon Valley.' In the UK, 'throwing money around' is often seen as 'brash' or 'vulgar.' There is a strong cultural preference for 'understatement,' so someone who throws their wealth around may be socially ostracized. In countries like Denmark or Sweden, 'throwing your weight around' or 'throwing names around' goes against the 'Law of Jante,' which suggests you shouldn't think you are better than anyone else. In hierarchical cultures like Japan or Korea, 'throwing your weight around' might be seen as a failure of leadership, as leaders are expected to maintain 'harmony' (Wa), though they still hold significant power.

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Use for Brainstorming

If you want to sound like a natural team player, say 'Let's throw some ideas around.' It sounds much more collaborative than 'Let's have a meeting.'

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Negative Connotation

Be careful! Using 'throw around' for money or names usually sounds critical. Don't say it to someone's face unless you want to offend them.

15초 만에

  • Use words, ideas, or money carelessly.
  • Implies a lack of seriousness or respect.
  • Common in casual conversation.
  • Avoid in formal or serious situations.

What It Means

Throw around means to use words, ideas, or money very casually. You might say them without much thought. Or you might spend money without planning. It suggests a lack of seriousness. Think of tossing a ball carelessly. You're treating something valuable like a toy. It's often about being a bit reckless. Or just being very informal.

How To Use It

Use throw around when discussing casual use. This applies to words, suggestions, or money. It works when someone is being a bit careless. Or perhaps overly generous without thinking. It's common in informal chats. You can use it to describe yourself. Or to describe someone else's actions. It's a flexible phrase for casual contexts.

Real-Life Examples

  • My dad used to throw around money when we were kids. He loved spoiling us!
  • Don't throw around accusations like that. They can really hurt people.
  • The CEO likes to throw around big numbers in meetings. It sounds impressive.
  • She tends to throw around compliments, so I'm not sure if she means them.
  • He got a big bonus and started throwing around cash at the club.

When To Use It

Use throw around when talking about casual speech. Especially if it involves potentially sensitive topics. Think gossip or light insults. Also use it for careless spending. If someone is flashing cash without reason. It fits when ideas are tossed out. Without proper consideration or backing. It's perfect for describing informal behavior. Especially when it borders on recklessness. It's great for describing a vibe. A vibe of not taking things too seriously.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid throw around in formal settings. Don't use it for serious discussions. If you're talking about important decisions. Or deep emotional commitments. Using it here sounds inappropriate. It can make you seem flippant. Or disrespectful of the situation. Never use it for official reports. Or academic papers. It’s too casual for those contexts. It’s also not for praising someone sincerely. Unless you mean they overdo it. Like throwing around compliments insincerely.

Common Mistakes

Don't throw over money. Don't throw around money.
He likes to throw out ideas. He likes to throw around ideas.
She threw around insults at me. She threw around insults at me.
They threw around the word 'love'. They threw around the word 'love'.
I threw around a lot of cash. I threw around a lot of cash.

Similar Expressions

  • Toss around: Very similar, often used for ideas or suggestions. "Let's toss this idea around." It feels a bit more collaborative.
  • Band around: Similar to throw around money. Means spending lavishly. "He was band-ing money around after winning the lottery."
  • Splash out: To spend a lot of money. Usually on something special. "We decided to splash out on a fancy dinner."
  • Dispose of carelessly: More formal. For objects or information. "He disposed of the evidence carelessly."

Common Variations

  • Throwing around: The continuous form. "He's always throwing around money."
  • Threw around: The past tense. "She threw around the word 'disaster'."
  • Throwing around ideas: Specific to abstract concepts.
  • Throwing around money: Specific to finances.

Memory Trick

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Picture someone throwing a round ball carelessly. It bounces everywhere! That's how words or money feel when thrown around. They go everywhere without control. No one's really catching them. It's a bit chaotic, right? Just like careless words or cash. So, throw + round = careless distribution.

Quick FAQ

Q. Is throw around always negative?

A. Not always! It *can* be negative. It implies carelessness. But sometimes it just means casual. Like throwing around ideas playfully. The context is key. It depends on the tone. And what is being thrown around.

Q. Can you throw around compliments?

A. Yes! But it usually means insincerely. Or excessively. Like someone giving compliments. To manipulate or flatter. If you mean genuine compliments. You'd say something else. Like "She gives lovely compliments."

Q. What's the difference between throw around and toss around?

A. They are very close! Toss around can feel slightly gentler. It often implies more discussion. Like tossing an idea back and forth. Throw around can feel more forceful. Or careless. Both are informal. But throw around might have a slightly stronger negative hint.

사용 참고사항

This is an informal idiom. You'll hear it most often in casual conversation when discussing how people use words, ideas, or money without much thought. Be cautious using it in formal writing or professional settings, as it can sound too casual or even critical. The key is the implied lack of seriousness or control.

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Use for Brainstorming

If you want to sound like a natural team player, say 'Let's throw some ideas around.' It sounds much more collaborative than 'Let's have a meeting.'

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Negative Connotation

Be careful! Using 'throw around' for money or names usually sounds critical. Don't say it to someone's face unless you want to offend them.

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The Pronoun Rule

Always remember: 'Throw it around,' not 'Throw around it.' This is the #1 mistake intermediate learners make.

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Weight vs. Power

In a professional setting, 'throwing your weight around' is a very common way to describe a 'toxic' boss. It's a great phrase for HR-related discussions.

예시

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#1 Texting a friend about a party
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He was just `throwing around` money like it was confetti at that club last night!

He was just using money carelessly like it was confetti at that club last night!

Emphasizes excessive and thoughtless spending.

#2 Discussing a controversial topic online
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I hate when people `throw around` serious accusations online without any proof.

I hate when people carelessly use serious accusations online without any proof.

Highlights the negative impact of careless speech.

#3 Giving advice to a colleague
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Don't `throw around` that kind of jargon in the client meeting; they won't understand.

Don't use that kind of jargon carelessly in the client meeting; they won't understand.

Warns against using specialized language inappropriately.

#4 Watching a reality TV show
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She just `threw around` insults like they were going out of style!

She just carelessly used insults like they were going out of style!

Describes someone being verbally aggressive and thoughtless.

#5 Instagram caption about a friend's spending habits
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My boy here just `throwing around` cash after his promotion! 💸 #BrokeBoyNoMore #LivingLarge

My boy here just spending money carelessly after his promotion!

Modern slang/social media use, emphasizing lavish spending.

#6 Zoom job interview
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In my previous role, I was entrusted with significant budgets and learned not to `throw around` company resources.

In my previous role, I was entrusted with significant budgets and learned not to use company resources carelessly.

Shows responsible use of resources, framing 'throwing around' as a negative behavior to avoid.

#7 TikTok comment about a viral challenge
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OMG, they are literally `throwing around` that dance move like it's nothing! So talented!

OMG, they are literally using that dance move casually like it's nothing! So talented!

Used to describe effortless and casual execution of a skill.

#8 Talking about a friend's impulsive decisions
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He tends to `throw around` promises he can't keep.

He tends to carelessly make promises he can't keep.

Highlights the unreliability of someone's commitments.

#9 Learner mistake: Job interview
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✗ I learned to not `throw over` company funds. → ✓ I learned to not `throw around` company funds.

✗ I learned to not carelessly give away company funds. → ✓ I learned to not carelessly use company funds.

Incorrect preposition; 'throw over' means to give something up, not use carelessly.

#10 Learner mistake: Casual conversation
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✗ He likes to `throw up` ideas. → ✓ He likes to `throw around` ideas.

✗ He likes to present ideas suddenly. → ✓ He likes to carelessly present ideas.

'Throw up' means to vomit or suggest suddenly, not to discuss casually.

#11 Vlogging about travel budget
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We decided to `throw around` some cash for a really nice hotel this time!

We decided to spend money lavishly for a really nice hotel this time!

Shows a positive spin on spending, implying a splurge.

#12 Discussing a friend's generosity
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My aunt is so generous, she always `throws around` little gifts for everyone.

My aunt is so generous, she always casually gives little gifts for everyone.

Describes someone who gives gifts freely and often.

셀프 테스트

Choose the best meaning for 'throw around' in this sentence: 'The tech startup was throwing around millions of dollars before they even had a product.'

What does 'throwing around' mean here?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: b

In this context, it refers to a startup spending money lavishly and without a clear, careful plan.

Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'throw around'. Remember the pronoun rule!

I have a great idea for the project. Can I ____ ____ ____ with the team?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: throw it around

The pronoun 'it' must go between 'throw' and 'around'.

Match the 'throw around' variation to the correct situation.

Which phrase fits a boss who is being mean and controlling?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: c

'Throwing one's weight around' specifically means using power or authority in an annoying or bossy way.

Fill in the missing part of the dialogue.

A: 'Why are you annoyed with the new guy?' B: 'He keeps ____ ____ the names of all the famous people he knows.'

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: throwing around

'Throwing around names' is the standard idiom for name-dropping.

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시각 학습 자료

What can you 'throw around'?

Positive/Neutral

  • Ideas
  • Suggestions
  • Thoughts
  • A ball

Negative/Boastful

  • Money
  • Names
  • Authority
  • Accusations

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Choose the best meaning for 'throw around' in this sentence: 'The tech startup was throwing around millions of dollars before they even had a product.' Choose B1

What does 'throwing around' mean here?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: b

In this context, it refers to a startup spending money lavishly and without a clear, careful plan.

Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'throw around'. Remember the pronoun rule! Fill Blank B1

I have a great idea for the project. Can I ____ ____ ____ with the team?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: throw it around

The pronoun 'it' must go between 'throw' and 'around'.

Match the 'throw around' variation to the correct situation. situation_matching B2

Which phrase fits a boss who is being mean and controlling?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: c

'Throwing one's weight around' specifically means using power or authority in an annoying or bossy way.

Fill in the missing part of the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

A: 'Why are you annoyed with the new guy?' B: 'He keeps ____ ____ the names of all the famous people he knows.'

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: throwing around

'Throwing around names' is the standard idiom for name-dropping.

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It depends. For ideas, it's friendly. For money, names, or power, it's usually a criticism of someone being flashy or bossy.

Yes! 'The kids were throwing a ball around' is perfectly natural and literal.

'Toss around' is slightly more casual and feels 'lighter.' You 'toss around' an idea for lunch, but you 'throw around' a million-dollar budget.

You can use 'throw ideas around' to show you are creative, but avoid using it to describe your previous boss's behavior!

It's not a common collocation. Usually, we say 'throw around' for things that have social or financial value, like money, names, or jargon.

'Threw' is the past tense ('He threw money around yesterday'). 'Thrown' is the past participle ('He has thrown money around for years').

Not always. In 'throwing ideas around,' it just means casual discussion. But with money or names, yes, it usually implies showing off.

It's better to avoid it in very formal essays. Use 'circulate,' 'expend,' or 'mention' instead.

It means using your position of power to intimidate others or get your way, often in a petty way.

No, 'throw-around' is not a standard noun, though you might hear 'a quick throw-around of ideas' in very informal speech.

관련 표현

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toss around

similar

To discuss an idea casually.

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bandy about

similar

To discuss or mention something frequently.

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throw your weight around

specialized form

To use your authority bossily.

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name-drop

similar

To mention famous people to impress others.

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splash out

similar

To spend a lot of money on something.

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sling mud

contrast

To make insulting remarks about someone.

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