The difference between Bin and Chuck out

When used as verbs, bin means to dispose of (something) by putting it into a bin, or as if putting it into a bin, whereas chuck out means to discard, to dispose of (something).


Bin is also noun with the meaning: a box, frame, crib, or enclosed place, used as a storage container.

Bin is also contraction with the meaning: contraction of being.

check bellow for the other definitions of Bin and Chuck out

  1. Bin as a noun:

    A box, frame, crib, or enclosed place, used as a storage container.

    Examples:

    "a corn bin; a wine bin; a coal bin'"

  2. Bin as a noun:

    A container for rubbish or waste.

    Examples:

    "a rubbish bin; a wastepaper bin; an ashes bin'"

  3. Bin as a noun (statistics):

    Any of the discrete intervals in a histogram, etc

  1. Bin as a verb (chiefly, British, informal):

    To dispose of (something) by putting it into a bin, or as if putting it into a bin.

  2. Bin as a verb (British, informal):

    To throw away, reject, give up.

  3. Bin as a verb (statistics):

    To convert continuous data into discrete groups.

  4. Bin as a verb (transitive):

    To place into a bin for storage.

    Examples:

    "to bin wine"

  1. Bin as a noun (in Arabic names):

    son of; equivalent to Hebrew .

  1. Bin as a verb (obsolete, dialectal, and, text messaging):

  1. Bin as a noun (computing, informal):

  1. Chuck out as a verb (slang, transitive):

    To discard, to dispose of (something).

  2. Chuck out as a verb (slang, transitive):

    ; To drive out; to turn out (somebody).