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thrown off 

To be out of your mind and not into reality.
Neil's thinking of moving to Silver City was obviously thrown off.
thrown off by Mark A. Capozzelli November 26, 2016

thrown under the bus 

1. To intentionally reveal damaging or unflattering information about another's character or transpired event, while at the same time trying to make themselves look good or innocent in the eyes of the listener. To shift blame or attention in a cowardly way.
The varsity quarteback was thrown under the bus by a sophomore when the coach was told who toilet papered his house.
thrown under the bus by speedork August 18, 2006

Thrown kebab 

A lady's bits that are extremely loose and resemble a doner kebab that has been thrown across quite some distance. The most extreme kebab reference - Kebab being normal, Dropped Kebab next and then Thrown Kebab.
"Turns out that ropey girl I pulled last night had a thrown kebab, so I had to bail!"
Thrown kebab by RhythmJunky October 20, 2008

Thrown under the bus 

Phrase made popular by a small town graphic designer in northern Michigan after watching two battling chipmonks attempt to hurl one another under a fast moving shortbus. Denotes an individual's willingness to sacrifice another's future and recognition for one's own gain. Blatant disregard for another's well-being. Betrayal.
Anakin through her co-worker under the bus.
Net was thrown under the bus.

thrown over 

A: What are you doing flirting with that hot guy? C will be mad!
B: I was thrown over last night, so I can flirt with whoever I want.
A: That jerk.
thrown over by chiquen March 13, 2008

Thrown off your shoulder 

To (be) ignore(d by) someone or to (be) disregard(ed) after seemingly pleasant conversation.
I dont want to be thrown off your shoulder, kate, i thought everyrhing was going good.