trivia

/ˈtrɪviə/
noun
  1. Details, facts, or pieces of information that are interesting but not important or serious.
    • She loves to share trivia about famous movies during dinner.
    • We spent the evening playing a trivia game at the café.
    • The book is full of trivia about ancient civilizations.
  2. Unimportant matters or things; small, minor details.
    • He has a talent for remembering trivia but forgets important dates.
    • The meeting got bogged down in trivia instead of focusing on the main issue.
    • Don't waste time on trivia when you have a big project due.
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