dreck 
(dr
ĕk)
n. Slang 1. Worthless, distasteful, or nonsensical material: "the dreck that generally passes for the modern sitcom" (David Carr).
2. Rubbish; trash.
[German, dirt, trash, and Yiddish drek, excrement, both from Middle High German drec, dung, filth, from Old High German; see sker-3 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]
drecky adj.