rubbish

/ˈrʌbɪʃ/
verb
  1. To criticize someone or something harshly or dismissively.
    • He rubbished my idea without even listening to the details.
    • Don't rubbish her efforts; she tried her best.
    • The critics rubbished the new play, calling it boring and unoriginal.
noun
  1. Waste material; things that are thrown away because they are no longer useful or wanted.
    • The street was littered with rubbish after the parade.
    • Please take the rubbish out to the bin before it starts to smell.
    • We sorted the rubbish into recycling and non-recyclable items.
  2. Something that is worthless, of poor quality, or nonsense.
    • He talks a lot of rubbish when he's nervous.
    • Don't believe everything you read online; a lot of it is rubbish.
    • That movie was complete rubbish — the plot made no sense.
adjective
  1. Very bad or of poor quality.
    • I'm rubbish at math, so I need extra help.
    • The service at that restaurant was rubbish; we waited an hour for our food.
    • The weather has been rubbish all week — rain every day.
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