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trash
traSH/
noun
noun: trash
1.
NORTH AMERICAN
discarded matter; refuse.
synonyms: garbage, refuse, waste, litter, junk, debris, detritus, rubbish
"the subway entrance was blocked with trash"
cultural items, ideas, or objects of poor quality.
"if they read at all, they read trash"
synonyms: junk, dross, dreck, drivel, nonsense, trivia, pulp, pulp fiction, pap, garbage, rubbish; More
informalschlock;
vulgar slangcrap
"if they read at all, they read trash"
NORTH AMERICAN
a person or people regarded as being of very low social standing.
"she would have been considered trash"
synonyms: scum, vermin, dregs of society, lowest of the low; More
informalscum of the earth, dirt, riffraff
"that family is trash"
verb
verb: trash; 3rd person present: trashes; past tense: trashed; past participle: trashed; gerund or present participle: trashing
1.
NORTH AMERICANinformal
damage or wreck.
"my apartment's been totally trashed"
synonyms: wreck, ruin, destroy, wreak havoc on, devastate; More
vandalize, tear up, bust up, smash;
informaltotal
"the apartment had been totally trashed"
discard.
"they trashed the tapes and sent her back into the studio"
COMPUTING
kill (a file or process) or wipe (a disk).
"she almost trashed the e-mail window"
NORTH AMERICANinformal
criticize severely.
"trade associations trashed the legislation as deficient"
synonyms: criticize, lambaste, censure, attack, insult, abuse, malign, give a bad press to, condemn, flay, savage, pan, knock, take to pieces, take/pull apart, crucify, hammer, slam, bash, trash talk, roast, maul, rubbish, pummel; More
informalbad-mouth, bitch about
"his play was trashed by the critics"
intoxicated with alcohol or drugs.
"there was pot, there was booze, but nobody really got trashed"
2.
strip (sugar cane) of its outer leaves to ripen it faster.
Origin
late Middle English: of unknown origin. The verb is first recorded (mid 18th century) in sense 2 of the verb; the other senses have arisen in the 20th century.
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