Tiraras (en. You will throw)

/tiˈɾaɾas/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Second person singular of the subjunctive mood of the verb tirar.
I hope you threw out the trash before leaving.
Espero que tú tiraras la basura antes de salir.
To express the action of discarding something.
If you don't need it, why don't you throw that away?
Si no lo necesitas, ¿por qué no tiraras eso?
To get rid of an unwanted object.
If you don't use it, it would be better for you to throw away those clothes.
Si no lo usas, sería mejor que tiraras esa ropa.

Etymology

From the Latin 'tirare', which means to throw or cast.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to throw in the towel
To give up, surrender.
tirar la toalla
to throw stones on your own roof
To cause harm to oneself.
tirar piedras sobre su propio tejado
not to pull the rope too hard
Not to insist too much in a situation.
no tirar de la cuerda demasiado

Related Words

to throw
To throw or launch something.
tirar
strip
Part of something thin and long.
tira
shot
Throwing an object forcefully.
tiro

Slang Meanings

To get rid of something you no longer want.
I'm going to throw away that old piece of furniture.
Voy a tirar ese mueble viejo.
It is a term used to refer to doing something carelessly.
Don't throw things like that, take care of what you have.
No tires las cosas así, cuida lo que tienes.