trash

/træʃ/
noun
  1. Waste material or things that are no longer wanted.
    • The park was littered with trash after the festival.
    • Please take the trash out to the curb.
    • She sorted the trash into recyclables and non-recyclables.
  2. Something of very poor quality or little value.
    • He reads nothing but trashy magazines.
    • That movie was total trash.
    • Don't buy that cheap furniture; it's trash.
  3. Rude or insulting talk about someone.
    • The players were talking trash before the game.
    • She doesn't listen to the trash people say about her.
    • Stop talking trash about your teammates.
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verb
  1. To destroy or damage something severely.
    • He trashed his car in the accident.
    • The vandals trashed the classroom.
    • The storm trashed our garden.
  2. To criticize someone or something harshly.
    • Don't trash his work without offering helpful feedback.
    • The critics trashed the new play.
    • She trashed her opponent's proposal during the debate.
  3. To throw something away as waste.
    • He trashed the leftovers because they had gone bad.
    • She trashed the broken lamp.
    • I trashed all the old receipts.
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