[noun] [U] [informal] [disapproving] [esp. US] - goods or artistic works which are cheap or low in qualityThe jewelry she bought at the market was real schlock, and it fell apart a week later.Women's popular fiction is often described as slush or schlock, but it's still not easy to write.They sit at home in the afternoon watching all the schlock TV shows.
SCHLOCK
Meaning of SCHLOCK in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012