ˈtrashē, -raash-, -raish-, -shi adjective
( -er/-est )
1. : resembling or containing trash : of inferior quality : worthless
the cheap and trashy brandy … put into so many light wines — O.S.J.Gogarty
crude in writing, trashy in feeling, implausible — Edmund Wilson
its score contains some of the trashiest pages ever written — Winthrop Sargeant
2. : covered or strewn with dried or withered vegetable matter usually from a previous crop
the seedbed was rough and trashy — Louis Bromfield