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trash


trash

T0328500 (trăsh)n.1. a. Worthless or discarded material or objects; refuse or rubbish.b. A place or receptacle where rubbish is discarded: threw the wrapper in the trash.2. a. Something considered worthless or of inferior quality, such as a piece of writing.b. Disparaging, often abusive speech about a person or group.c. A person or group of people regarded as worthless or contemptible.3. a. Something broken off or removed to be discarded, especially plant trimmings.b. The refuse of sugarcane after extraction of the juice.tr.v. trashed, trash·ing, trash·es 1. Slang a. To throw away; discard: trashed the broken toaster.b. To damage or wreck, as by vandalism: The house got trashed during the party.c. To criticize severely or attack verbally: The film was trashed by reviewers.2. a. To remove twigs or branches from (a tree, for example).b. To cut off the outer leaves of (growing sugarcane).
[Probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian dialectal trask.]

trash

(træʃ) n1. foolish ideas or talk; nonsense2. chiefly US and Canadian useless or unwanted matter or objects3. a literary or artistic production of poor quality4. chiefly US and Canadian a poor or worthless person or a group of such people5. (Horticulture) bits that are broken or lopped off, esp the trimmings from trees or plants6. (Plants) the dry remains of sugar cane after the juice has been extractedvb7. (Agriculture) to remove the outer leaves and branches from (growing plants, esp sugar cane)8. slang to attack or destroy (someone or something) wilfully or maliciously[C16: of obscure origin; perhaps related to Norwegian trask] ˈtrashery n

trash

(træʃ) vb (tr) to restrain with or as if with a leadna lead for a dog[C17: perhaps from obsolete French tracier to track, trace1]

trash

(træʃ)

n. 1. anything worthless, useless, or discarded; rubbish. 2. foolish or pointless ideas or talk; nonsense. 3. a worthless or disreputable person. 4. such persons collectively. 5. literary or artistic material of poor or inferior quality. 6. broken or torn bits, as twigs, splinters, or rags. 7. something that is broken or lopped off from anything in preparing it for use. 8. the refuse of sugarcane after the juice has been expressed. 9. Computers. an icon of a trash can that is used to delete files dragged onto it. v.t. 10. to destroy, damage, or vandalize, as in anger or protest. 11. to criticize, dismiss, or condemn as worthless. 12. to remove the outer leaves of (a growing sugarcane plant). 13. to free from superfluous twigs or branches. [1325–75; Middle English trasches (pl.), appar. c. Norwegian trask rubbish; akin to Old English trus brushwood, Old Norse tros rubbish] trash′er, n.

Trash

 rubbish; dross; worthless people collectively; splinters and twigs from tree or hedge cutting, 1707.Examples: trash of straw, 1574; tobacco trash, 1763.

trash


Past participle: trashed
Gerund: trashing
Imperative
trash
trash
Present
I trash
you trash
he/she/it trashes
we trash
you trash
they trash
Preterite
I trashed
you trashed
he/she/it trashed
we trashed
you trashed
they trashed
Present Continuous
I am trashing
you are trashing
he/she/it is trashing
we are trashing
you are trashing
they are trashing
Present Perfect
I have trashed
you have trashed
he/she/it has trashed
we have trashed
you have trashed
they have trashed
Past Continuous
I was trashing
you were trashing
he/she/it was trashing
we were trashing
you were trashing
they were trashing
Past Perfect
I had trashed
you had trashed
he/she/it had trashed
we had trashed
you had trashed
they had trashed
Future
I will trash
you will trash
he/she/it will trash
we will trash
you will trash
they will trash
Future Perfect
I will have trashed
you will have trashed
he/she/it will have trashed
we will have trashed
you will have trashed
they will have trashed
Future Continuous
I will be trashing
you will be trashing
he/she/it will be trashing
we will be trashing
you will be trashing
they will be trashing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been trashing
you have been trashing
he/she/it has been trashing
we have been trashing
you have been trashing
they have been trashing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been trashing
you will have been trashing
he/she/it will have been trashing
we will have been trashing
you will have been trashing
they will have been trashing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been trashing
you had been trashing
he/she/it had been trashing
we had been trashing
you had been trashing
they had been trashing
Conditional
I would trash
you would trash
he/she/it would trash
we would trash
you would trash
they would trash
Past Conditional
I would have trashed
you would have trashed
he/she/it would have trashed
we would have trashed
you would have trashed
they would have trashed
Thesaurus
Noun1.trash - worthless material that is to be disposed oftrash - worthless material that is to be disposed ofrubbish, scrapwaste, waste material, waste matter, waste product - any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted; "they collect the waste once a week"; "much of the waste material is carried off in the sewers"scrap metal - discarded metal suitable for reprocessing; "he finally sold the car for scrap metal"debris, detritus, junk, rubble, dust - the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken uplitter - rubbish carelessly dropped or left about (especially in public places)
2.trash - worthless peopletrash - worthless people scumragtag, ragtag and bobtail, riffraff, rabble - disparaging terms for the common people
3.trash - nonsensical talk or writingcodswallop, folderol, trumpery, wish-wash, applesauce, rubbish, tripedrivel, garbage - a worthless messagejargon, lingo, patois, argot, vernacular, slang, cant - a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves); "they don't speak our lingo"
4.trash - an amphetamine derivative (trade name Methedrine) used in the form of a crystalline hydrochloride; used as a stimulant to the nervous system and as an appetite suppressantdeoxyephedrine, meth, methamphetamine, methamphetamine hydrochloride, Methedrine, shabu, chicken feed, crank, chalk, glass, iceamphetamine, pep pill, upper, speed - a central nervous system stimulant that increases energy and decreases appetite; used to treat narcolepsy and some forms of depressioncontrolled substance - a drug or chemical substance whose possession and use are controlled by law
Verb1.trash - dispose of (something useless or old)trash - dispose of (something useless or old); "trash these old chairs"; "junk an old car"; "scrap your old computer"junk, scrapchuck out, discard, cast aside, cast away, throw away, toss away, toss out, put away, throw out, cast out, dispose, fling, toss - throw or cast away; "Put away your worries"
2.trash - express a totally negative opinion oftrash - express a totally negative opinion of; "The critics panned the performance"tear apart, pandisparage, belittle, pick at - express a negative opinion of; "She disparaged her student's efforts"

trash

noun1. nonsense, rubbish, garbage (informal), rot, balls (taboo slang), bull (slang), shit (taboo slang), pants (slang), crap (slang), bullshit (taboo slang), hot air (informal), tosh (slang, chiefly Brit.), pap, cobblers (Brit. taboo slang), bilge (informal), drivel, twaddle, tripe (informal), guff (slang), moonshine, hogwash, hokum (slang, chiefly U.S. & Canad.), piffle (informal), poppycock (informal), inanity, balderdash, bosh (informal), eyewash (informal), kak (S. African taboo slang), trumpery, tommyrot, foolish talk, horsefeathers (U.S. slang), bunkum or buncombe (chiefly U.S.) Don't read that awful trash.
nonsense reason, sense, significance, logic
2. (Chiefly U.S. & Canad.) litter, refuse, waste, rubbish, sweepings, junk (informal), garbage, dross, dregs, dreck (slang, chiefly U.S.), offscourings The yards are overgrown and cluttered with trash.3. (Chiefly U.S. & Canad.) scum, rabble, dross, lowest of the low, riffraff, dregs of society, rubbish, canaille (French) He hit out at what he called 'Anti-Semitic trash'.
verb1. wreck, damage, destroy, ruin, mar, spoil, deface, vandalize, total (informal) Would they trash the place when the party was over?2. criticise, attack, abuse, insult, knock (informal), pan (informal), condemn, hammer (informal), slam (informal), rubbish (Brit. informal), savage, roast (informal), slate (Brit. informal), censure, crucify (informal), slag off (Brit. informal), flay, bad-mouth (chiefly U.S.), lambaste, take to pieces (informal), give a bad press to, take or pull apart (informal) Why did the candidates spend so much time trashing each other?

trash

noun1. Something that does not have or make sense:balderdash, blather, bunkum, claptrap, drivel, garbage, idiocy, nonsense, piffle, poppycock, rigmarole, rubbish, tomfoolery, twaddle.Informal: tommyrot.Slang: applesauce, baloney, bilge, bull, bunk, crap, hooey, malarkey.2. A group of persons regarded as the lowest class:dreg (often used in plural), lumpenproletariat, rabble, ragtag and bobtail, riffraff.Slang: scum.Idioms: scum of the earth, tag and rag, the great unwashed.verbSlang. To injure or destroy (property) maliciously:vandalize.
Translations
垃圾废物糟透的

trash

(trӕʃ) noun rubbish. Throw it away! It's just trash. 廢物 废物ˈtrashy adjective worthless. trashy jewellery/novels/music. 廢物似的 废物似的ˈtrashcan noun (American) a dustbin. 垃圾筒 垃圾桶

trash

垃圾zhCN, 糟透的zhCN
  • Where do we leave the trash? (US)
    Where do we leave the rubbish? (UK) → 垃圾放在哪儿?

trash


oil field trash

slang A typically blue-collar worker who is employed in the extraction or production of petroleum. (Can be considered pejorative, depending on the context and the intention of the speaker or author.) Sometimes simplified to "oil trash." The oil rigs are the only big employers around these parts, so 9 out of 10 people you meet are oil field trash like me. The businessmen who control the oil companies in this country don't give a rat's behind about us oil field trash who make the whole thing work.See also: field, oil, trash

trailer (park) trash

derogatory slur A poor, uneducated, and unsophisticated person who lives in or was raised in a trailer park. Just because I come from a caravan park doesn't make me trailer trash. I'm working on my PhD at Harvard, for goodness' sake! I don't want my daughter going out with trailer park trash like him!See also: trailer, trash

oil trash

slang A typically blue-collar worker who is employed in the extraction or production of petroleum. (Can be considered pejorative, depending on the context and the intention of the speaker or author.) The oil rigs are the only big employers around these parts, so 9 out of 10 people you meet are oil trash like me. The businessmen who control the oil companies in this country don't give a rat's behind about us oil trash who make the whole thing work.See also: oil, trash

take out the trash

To carry garbage from one's house to a trash can or other receptacle outside. Can you please take out the trash? It's beginning to stink up the house.See also: out, take, trash

cash is trash

A catchphrase for financial advice that recommends investing one's money instead of saving it (typically because the stock market is doing well). Cash is trash right now—you should definitely invest while the market is booming.See also: cash, trash

white trash

highly offensive A disparaging term for a white person, especially one of a lower socioeconomic class. The term is also used collectively.See also: trash, white

one man's trash is another man's treasure

What one person may consider worthless could be highly prized or valued by someone else. A: "I really don't understand the appeal of Jackson Pollock paintings—they just look like paint splatters to me!" B: "Eh, one man's trash is another man's treasure."See also: another, one, trash, treasure

trash

1. verb, slang To put something in a trash can or similar receptacle for disposal; to throw something away. Oops, I trashed the rest of the cake—I didn't know you wanted another piece! You need to trash those old boots, man. They're falling apart!2. verb, slang To damage or vandalize something. Look at all this graffiti—our storefront is totally trashed.3. verb, slang To strongly criticize or otherwise speak negatively about someone or something. People are going to totally trash his business if his past indiscretions become public knowledge.4. verb, slang To defeat an opponent decisively. The final score was 17-1? Wow, we really trashed that team!5. noun, slang Someone who is regarded as worthless and insignificant. I grew up poor, so the rich people of this town definitely saw me as trash.6. noun, slang Someone who is despicable, especially due to vile behavior. My ex is trash. What he did is completely unredeemable.7. noun, slang Someone who is fully aware of their extreme interest and investment in fandoms and/or their tendency to become extremely interested and invested in fandoms. Despite the negative connotations of "trash," this usage is typically a proud or self-deprecating identifier, in the manner of a reclaimed term. Oh, I'd be more than happy to share my many MCU theories with you, like the trash I am. In case you forgot that I'm trash, here, have a Destiel drabble!8. adjective, slang Stupid or inane, especially of something posted online. Despite the negative connotations of "trash," this usage is often positive or affectionate. Here, have some more trash memes I made—just what everyone wants!

fandom trash

slang Someone who is fully aware of their extreme interest and investment in fandoms and/or their tendency to become extremely interested and invested in fandoms. Despite the negative connotations of "trash," this term is typically a proud or self-deprecating identifier, in the manner of a reclaimed term. In case you forgot that I'm fandom trash, here, have a Destiel drabble!See also: trash

Cash is trash.

Prov. It is unwise to keep one's investment money in cash. (Said when there are good opportunities in securities and it is foolish not to invest cash.) If you've got money sitting around in savings while the market is steaming ahead, you are losing dollars. Right now cash is trash. Cash is trash. Get into the market or you stand to lose a bundle.See also: cash, trash

One man's trash is another man's treasure.

Prov. Something that one person considers worthless may be considered valuable by someone else. Q: Why would anyone want to hang a picture like that on the wall? A: One man's trash is another man's treasure. A: Bob's uncle is always going through people's garbage, looking for old stuff. B: One man's trash is another man's treasure.See also: another, one, trash, treasure

Cash is trash

sent. It is unwise to keep one’s investment money in cash. (Said when there are good opportunities in securities and it is foolish to stay on the sidelines in cash.) Cash is trash. Get into the market or you stand to lose a bundle. See also: cash, trash

trailer park trash

and TPT n. trailer park trash. My motor home cost more than your house, and you call me TPT? See also: park, trailer, trash

trailer trash

n. the poorest of people who live in run-down house trailers in bad neighborhoods. (Used with singular or plural force. Rude and derogatory.) She’s just trailer trash. Probably doesn’t even own shoes. See also: trailer, trash

trash

1. tv. to throw something away. Trash this stuff. Nobody will ever use it. 2. n. a low, worthless person; worthless people. Running around with that trash—no wonder he’s in trouble. 3. tv. to vandalize something. Somebody trashed the statue with spray paint. 4. tv. to beat, as in a ball game. You trashed us this game, but watch out next season! 5. tv. to libel someone. Who is the chick who was trashing Bart in the newspapers?

Trash it!

tv. Throw it away! We don’t have space for this old chair. Trash it! See also: trash

trash mouth

n. someone who uses obscene language. Some “trash mouth” is making everybody mad over in the park. See also: mouth, trash

trash


trash

1. the dry remains of sugar cane after the juice has been extracted 2. bits that are broken or lopped off, esp the trimmings from trees or plants

trash

A mixture of highly combustible waste such as paper, cardboard cartons, wood boxes, and combustible floor sweepings; contains up to 10% by weight of plastic bags, coated paper, laminated paper, treated corrugated cardboard, oil rags, and plastic or rubber scraps; contains approx. 10% moisture, and approx. 5% incombustible solids. Also see garbage, refuse, and rubbish.

trash

To destroy, e.g. the contents of a data structure. The mostcommon of the family of near-synonyms including mung,mangle, and scribble.

trash

(1) To delete a record or file on the computer.

(2) A trash receptacle simulated by an application or operating system that stores items deleted by the user. The receptacle is an interim holding place that lets users restore the item if needed. In order to completely "empty" the receptacle and save disk space, an "empty trash" or equivalent option must be selected by the user. See trash can and recycle bin.

TRASH


AcronymDefinition
TRASHTesting Recall About Strange Happenings
TRASHThree Rivers Alliance of Serious Homebrewers (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
TRASHTransport Layer Seamless Handover
TRASHTubes Rarities and Smash Hits (music album)
TRASHTeens Rejecting Abusive Smoking Habits (Maryland)

trash


  • all
  • noun
  • verb

Synonyms for trash

noun nonsense

Synonyms

  • nonsense
  • rubbish
  • garbage
  • rot
  • balls
  • bull
  • shit
  • pants
  • crap
  • bullshit
  • hot air
  • tosh
  • pap
  • cobblers
  • bilge
  • drivel
  • twaddle
  • tripe
  • guff
  • moonshine
  • hogwash
  • hokum
  • piffle
  • poppycock
  • inanity
  • balderdash
  • bosh
  • eyewash
  • kak
  • trumpery
  • tommyrot
  • foolish talk
  • horsefeathers
  • bunkum or buncombe

Antonyms

  • reason
  • sense
  • significance
  • logic

noun litter

Synonyms

  • litter
  • refuse
  • waste
  • rubbish
  • sweepings
  • junk
  • garbage
  • dross
  • dregs
  • dreck
  • offscourings

noun scum

Synonyms

  • scum
  • rabble
  • dross
  • lowest of the low
  • riffraff
  • dregs of society
  • rubbish
  • canaille

verb wreck

Synonyms

  • wreck
  • damage
  • destroy
  • ruin
  • mar
  • spoil
  • deface
  • vandalize
  • total

verb criticise

Synonyms

  • criticise
  • attack
  • abuse
  • insult
  • knock
  • pan
  • condemn
  • hammer
  • slam
  • rubbish
  • savage
  • roast
  • slate
  • censure
  • crucify
  • slag off
  • flay
  • bad-mouth
  • lambaste
  • take to pieces
  • give a bad press to
  • take or pull apart

Synonyms for trash

noun something that does not have or make sense

Synonyms

  • balderdash
  • blather
  • bunkum
  • claptrap
  • drivel
  • garbage
  • idiocy
  • nonsense
  • piffle
  • poppycock
  • rigmarole
  • rubbish
  • tomfoolery
  • twaddle
  • tommyrot
  • applesauce
  • baloney
  • bilge
  • bull
  • bunk
  • crap
  • hooey
  • malarkey

noun a group of persons regarded as the lowest class

Synonyms

  • dreg
  • lumpenproletariat
  • rabble
  • ragtag and bobtail
  • riffraff
  • scum

verb to injure or destroy (property) maliciously

Synonyms

  • vandalize

Synonyms for trash

noun worthless material that is to be disposed of

Synonyms

  • rubbish
  • scrap

Related Words

  • waste
  • waste material
  • waste matter
  • waste product
  • scrap metal
  • debris
  • detritus
  • junk
  • rubble
  • dust
  • litter

noun worthless people

Synonyms

  • scum

Related Words

  • ragtag
  • ragtag and bobtail
  • riffraff
  • rabble

noun nonsensical talk or writing

Synonyms

  • codswallop
  • folderol
  • trumpery
  • wish-wash
  • applesauce
  • rubbish
  • tripe

Related Words

  • drivel
  • garbage
  • jargon
  • lingo
  • patois
  • argot
  • vernacular
  • slang
  • cant

noun an amphetamine derivative (trade name Methedrine) used in the form of a crystalline hydrochloride

Synonyms

  • deoxyephedrine
  • meth
  • methamphetamine
  • methamphetamine hydrochloride
  • Methedrine
  • shabu
  • chicken feed
  • crank
  • chalk
  • glass
  • ice

Related Words

  • amphetamine
  • pep pill
  • upper
  • speed
  • controlled substance

verb dispose of (something useless or old)

Synonyms

  • junk
  • scrap

Related Words

  • chuck out
  • discard
  • cast aside
  • cast away
  • throw away
  • toss away
  • toss out
  • put away
  • throw out
  • cast out
  • dispose
  • fling
  • toss

verb express a totally negative opinion of

Synonyms

  • tear apart
  • pan

Related Words

  • disparage
  • belittle
  • pick at
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