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trash
noun
1
a rubbish; waste material or objects;
b chiefly N Am, esp US domestic waste.
2 nonsense.
3 a worthless, contemptible, etc person or people white trash .
4 a a worthless object or worthless objects;
b art, literature, cinema, music, etc that is perceived as having little or no artistic, critical or creative merit.
5 the broken-off tops of plants or trees, especially sugar cane.
verb (trashes , trashed , trashing )
1 colloq to wreck.
2 colloq
a to expose as worthless;
b to give (a film, novel, play, performance, etc) a very adverse review.
3 to remove the outer leaves of (sugar cane) to promote ripening.
[16c]
noun
1
a rubbish; waste material or objects;
b chiefly N Am, esp US domestic waste.
2 nonsense.
3 a worthless, contemptible, etc person or people white trash .
4 a a worthless object or worthless objects;
b art, literature, cinema, music, etc that is perceived as having little or no artistic, critical or creative merit.
5 the broken-off tops of plants or trees, especially sugar cane.
verb (trashes , trashed , trashing )
1 colloq to wreck.
2 colloq
a to expose as worthless;
b to give (a film, novel, play, performance, etc) a very adverse review.
3 to remove the outer leaves of (sugar cane) to promote ripening.
[16c]
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