dreck
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdreckdreck /drek/ noun [uncountable] American English informal something that is of very bad quality Readers for publishing houses see a lot of good stuff and a lot of dreck.Examples from the Corpusdreck• And so I sit here gurgling into my glass and soaking up all that moronic dreck.• There's just so much dreck on TV this season.• I can't tell you the dreck we're going to have in it.Origin dreck (1900-2000) Yiddish drek “dirt, crap”