Examples of using I'm going to throw in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Then I'm going to throw you.
And… bargain of the century, I'm going to throw in.
I'm going to throw the ball.
You can either walk out of here or I'm going to throw you out.
I'm going to throw a party.
People also translate
If you two can't keep it down, I'm going to throw both of you out.
I'm going to throw a party.
That's right,'cause tonight, I'm going to throw my own little soirée.
I'm going to throw on a suit.
If I see the spy, I'm going to throw pepper in his eyes.
I'm going to throw Tom out.
She put in her claim and I'm going to throw it right back at her.
I'm going to throw a party.
But I did manage to think of what I'm going to throw on the bonfire.
I'm going to throw a party.
Hey, if you bring this up again, I'm going to throw you all and start from scratch.
I'm going to throw Tom out.
I'm going to throw Tom out.
See, during the dance, I'm going to throw a party in Coach Ferguson's office.
I'm going to throw the gun away!
It's… I'm going to throw you a wedding.
I'm going to throw myself in the shit!
I'm going to throw you out of this house.
I'm going to throw you my badge, all right?
I'm going to throw myself a surprise birthday party.
And I'm going to throw in some other questions.
I'm going to throw you now to Weenie and The Butt in the afternoon.
I'm going to throw this folder in the trash, and I'm going to pretend like this never happened.
I'm going to throw the giraffe behind my back and whoever catches it is going to help me on this next thing.