TRASH


Meaning of TRASH in English

n. 1 rubbish, (stuff and) nonsense, balderdash, moonshine, gibberish, gobbledegook or gobbledygook, tommy-rot, bunkum, garbage, twaddle, Colloq rot, flapdoodle, crap, codswallop, bosh, piffle, hooey, bunk, malarkey, poppycock, boloney or baloney, eyewash, hogwash, bilge-water, bull, Scots havers, Brit tosh, gammon, US a crock, hokum, gurry, horse feathers, Slang Brit (a load of (old)) cobblers, Taboo slang bullshit, horseshit, Brit balls, US a crock of shit Don't believe him - he is talking trash 2 (Chiefly US and Canadian) junk, brummagem, knick-knacks, gewgaws, trifles, bric-à-brac, frippery or fripperies, bits and pieces, odds and ends, trinkets, tinsel, 'Not Wanted on Voyage' There was mostly trash in the flea market, but there were one or two more valuable items 3 (In US and Canada) rubbish, litter, garbage, waste, refuse, junk, debris, rubble, dregs, dross, scoria, slag, offscourings, dirt, sweepings, Slang crap The service comes to remove the trash once a week

v. 4 Slang chiefly US destroy, ruin, wreck, vandalize, deface The lodgers trashed the flat before doing a moonlight flit

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