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* The ''Series/{{CSI}}'' franchise also uses the divorce or break-up variant for both sexes.
** Though not seen, one episode has man who is thrown out by his girlfriend describe how she tossed his stuff into the street.
** A couple on ''Series/CSIMiami'' destroyed or gave away practically everything they'd owned to keep it from each other,
** ''Series/{{CSI}}'': A man on the Vegas original killed himself and a friend while chain-sawing the furniture he'd just lost to his ex-wife in their divorce settlement.
** One episode of ''Series/{{CSINY}}'' begins with the window toss. Eventually the man on the balcony throws the dog over, and the woman below is horrified when her new boyfriend is spattered with blood...Fortunately we are then shown that she caught the dog safely, and the blood was being sprayed by a road salter driving past.

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* The ''Series/{{CSI}}'' franchise also ''Franchise/CSIVerse'' uses the divorce or break-up variant for both sexes.
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sexes. Though not seen, one episode has a man who is thrown out by his girlfriend describe how she tossed his stuff into the street.
** A couple on ''Series/CSIMiami'' destroyed or gave away practically everything they'd owned to keep it from each other,
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''Series/{{CSI}}'': A man on the Vegas original killed accidentally kills himself and a friend while chain-sawing the furniture he'd just lost to his ex-wife in their divorce settlement.
** One episode of ''Series/{{CSINY}}'' A couple on ''Series/CSIMiami'' destroy or give away practically everything they owned just to keep it from each other,
** ''Series/{{CSINY}}'': "[[Recap/CSINYS03E14 The Lying Game]]"
begins with the window toss. Eventually the man on the balcony throws the dog over, and the woman below is horrified when her new boyfriend is spattered with blood... Fortunately we are then shown that she caught the dog safely, and the blood was being sprayed by a road salter driving past.
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* Done in the ''Series/MidsomerMurders'' episode "Ring Out Your Dead". A woman breaks up with her lover by flinging all of his belongings out of the window of her flat. Including his pants, forcing him to run outside naked to retrieve them.

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* Done in the ''Series/MidsomerMurders'' episode "Ring "[[Recap/MidsomerMurdersS5E4 Ring Out Your Dead".Dead]]". A woman breaks up with her lover by flinging all of his belongings out of the window of her flat. Including his pants, forcing him to run outside naked to retrieve them.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNhuP8xSQYY In this spot for Mexican housing developer Casas GEO]] (the first spot in the compilation), it looks like the man has been kicked out of his house by his wife and is now dodging the objects being thrown at him (and the narration implies this). It turns out that the house belongs to his ''mother-in-law'', and he's actually dancing because he's finally able to move his family out of her house and into a Casas GEO home.
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* ''Film/Barbie2023'': After Ken takes over Barbie's Dreamhouse (now called "Ken's Mojo Dojo Casa House") and declares he doesn't need her to feel good anymore, he tosses out her collection of designer clothes... which freeze and unfold in mid-air to become mini-commercials for said clothes.

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** Moreover, [[WhatWereTheySellingAgain what does any of that have to do with a fast food restaurant chain?]]
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* In ''Series/{{Galavant}}'', Madalena and Gareth ''both'' try this, throwing each others' stuff out of the castle and into the moat while arguing over who has claim to the castle. Then when Sid annoys them both, they throw ''[[DestinationDefenestration him]]'' out, bond over how much fun that was, and head off to find more people to throw out the window.

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* In ''Series/{{Galavant}}'', Madalena and Gareth ''both'' try this, throwing each others' stuff out of the castle and into the moat while arguing over who has the better claim to the castle. Then when Sid annoys them both, they throw ''[[DestinationDefenestration him]]'' out, bond over how much fun that was, and head off to find more people to throw out the window.
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* In ''Series/{{Galavant}}'', Madalena and Gareth ''both'' try this, throwing each others' stuff out of the castle and into the moat while arguing over who has claim to the castle. Then when Sid annoys them both, they throw ''[[DestinationDefenestration him]]'' out, bond over how much fun that was, and head off to find more people to throw out the window.
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* ''Literature/TrickyBusiness'': The ship's barman used to be a pool cleaner. Because [[OnlyInFlorida this is Miami]], he once showed up for a job only to see the owner (a lawyer in a diving mask) continuously diving into the pool to retrieve the items that his wife also continuously throws into it from the house. They greet him quite civilly and get back to screaming at each other (the lawyer's mistress apparently forgot to remove her underwear from his car).
* In the second book of ''Franchise/TheWitcher'' cycle, ''Literature/SwordOfDestiny'', there's a story where Geralt, looking for his friend [[SpoonyBard Dandelion]] through the streets of Novigrad, comes at the some commotion, and sees Dandelion trying to catch his stuff that [[ReallyGetsAround his current lover]], Vespula, throws at him from the window, berating him [[TheCasanova for unfaithfulness]] all the time. He makes a point of staying until he can get his prized lute back from her the obvious way. Hilariously, one of the items she tosses is another man's trousers, implying she might not have been so faithful either. What's interesting, is that during ''VideoGame/TheWitcher3WildHunt'', some dozen years later, she apparently remembers him fondly.

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* ''Literature/TrickyBusiness'': The ship's barman used to be a pool cleaner. Because [[OnlyInFlorida this is Miami]], he once showed up for a job only to see the owner (a lawyer in a diving mask) continuously diving into the pool to retrieve the items that his wife also continuously throws into it from the house. They greet him quite civilly and get back to screaming at each other (the lawyer's mistress apparently [[FindingABraInYourCar forgot to remove her underwear from his car).
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* In the second book of ''Franchise/TheWitcher'' cycle, ''Literature/SwordOfDestiny'', there's a story where Geralt, looking for his friend [[SpoonyBard Dandelion]] Dandelion through the streets of Novigrad, comes at the some commotion, and sees Dandelion trying to catch his stuff that [[ReallyGetsAround his current lover]], Vespula, throws at him from the window, berating him [[TheCasanova for unfaithfulness]] all the time. He makes a point of staying until he can get his prized lute back from her the obvious way. Hilariously, one of the items she tosses is another man's trousers, implying she might not have been so faithful either. What's interesting, is that during ''VideoGame/TheWitcher3WildHunt'', some dozen years later, she apparently remembers him fondly.

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-->''It's hard to find the perfect time to say something\\
You know is gonna change everything\\
Living with the shame,\\
It ain't nothing like the pain that I saw on her face\\
Now me and my pile of things\\

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-->''It's hard to find the perfect time to say something\\
You know is gonna change everything\\
Living with the shame,\\
It ain't nothing like the pain that I saw on her face\\
Now
-->''Now me and my pile of things\\
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* Mentioned in David Nail's "Let it Rain," after the singer confesses to his wife he has slept with someone else.
-->''It's hard to find the perfect time to say something\\
You know is gonna change everything\\
Living with the shame,\\
It ain't nothing like the pain that I saw on her face\\
Now me and my pile of things\\
That she threw out the window,\\
Drowning next to me\\
No seven years of good can't hide the one night I forgot to wear that ring''
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* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': Although there's no berating because Louis is giving Lestat the SilentTreatment, his act of throwing his boyfriend's coffin out the second floor window of their townhouse speaks volumes.

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* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': Although In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E6LikeAngelsPutInHellByGod Like Angels Put in Hell by God]]", although there's no berating because Louis de Pointe du Lac is giving Lestat de Lioncourt the SilentTreatment, his act of throwing his boyfriend's coffin out the second floor window of their townhouse speaks volumes.
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* ''Film/{{Airheads}}'': After Chazz gets into an argument with his girlfriend Kayla, she kicks him out of her apartment, throwing his music collection out as well.
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* In the novel ''Fools Die'', one of the character's wife cuts his clothes to ribbons and then [[ADateWithRosiePalms masturbates on the pile with a vibrator]].

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* In the novel ''Fools Die'', one of the character's wife cuts his clothes to ribbons and then [[ADateWithRosiePalms masturbates on the pile with a vibrator]].vibrator.
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* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': Although there's no berating because Louis is giving Lestat the SilentTreatment, his act of throwing his boyfriend's coffin out the second floor window of their townhouse speaks volumes.
-->'''Claudia''': No one here wishes to speak with you.\\
'''Lestat''': Well, I know [Louis is] upstairs. I can see his silhouette. Perhaps we should let him decide if he wants to see me or not.\\
''(Louis shoves Lestat's coffin out the window, which smashes on impact behind where Lestat is standing)''\\
'''Claudia''': How's that for an answer?

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