Toss
51toss — I. n British 1. something futile, worthless or useless. A word usually found in the phrase a load of old toss . It denotes the semen ejaculated in masturbation, and is influ enced also by tosh meaning nonsense. 2. an obnoxious and/or foolish… …
52toss-up — n. a matter of chance. (As predictable as the outcome of the toss of a coin.) □ Nobody knew what to do. It was a toss up. □ Who knows what will happen? It’s a toss up …
53toss up — When there are two options or possibilities to choose from, and both are equally good, the choice between the two is called a toss up (like tossing a coin). Both boxers are in excellent condition. It s a toss up which of them will win …
54toss-up — noun 1 it s a toss up spoken used when you do not know which of two things will happen, or which of two things to choose: “I don t know who ll get the job it s a toss up between Carl and Steve.” 2 (countable usually singular) BrE an act of… …
55toss-up — /ˈtɒs ʌp / (say tos up) noun 1. the tossing up of a coin or the like to decide something by the side on which it falls. 2. Colloquial an even chance: *It was a toss up which would win, the host of friends or the host of white ants. –kylie tennant …
56toss-up — noun Date: 1812 1. toss 2b 2. an even chance 3. something that offers no clear basis for choice …
57toss-up — noun a) A decision in which neither choice is clearly favorable or unfavorable, or for which the outcome does not matter. Its really a toss up between the red skirt with blue stripes and the blue skirt with red stripes. They both look good and… …
58toss up — Synonyms and related words: blind bargain, borderline case, chance, chance at odds, contingency, double contingency, even break, even chance, fair shake, fifty fifty, gamble, gambling chance, guess, half a chance, matter of chance, odds, open… …
59Toss up — 1. weigh up in order to make a decision; 2. even chance: The election is a toss up …
60toss up — Australian Slang 1. weigh up in order to make a decision; 2. even chance: The election is a toss up …