gubbins

/ˈɡʌbɪnz/
noun
  1. Miscellaneous items, gadgets, or pieces of equipment, often of little value or importance.
    • She packed the gubbins from her desk into a box before moving to a new office.
    • He cleared out the drawer full of old gubbins like broken pens and stray keys.
    • The toolbox was stuffed with all sorts of gubbins for fixing things around the house.
  2. Nonsense or foolish talk; rubbish.
    • The article was full of gubbins and had no real facts.
    • I can't believe they published that gubbins in a serious newspaper.
    • Don't listen to his gubbins; he doesn't know what he's talking about.
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