offscouring

/ˈɔfˌskaʊrɪŋ/
noun
  1. Something that is rejected or considered worthless; refuse or scum.
    • The old factory left piles of offscouring that nobody wanted to clean up.
    • The beach was littered with offscouring from the storm, like broken shells and trash.
    • In the story, the villain treated the poor as the offscouring of society.
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