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What (who) is trash - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Trash (song); Trash (disambiguation); Trash (album); Trash (film)

trash         
a description for someone who is losery or not good enough.
why do you like her? Brooke is such trash!
trash         
(trashes, trashing, trashed)
1.
Trash consists of unwanted things or waste material such as used paper, empty containers and bottles, and waste food. (AM; in BRIT, use rubbish
)
N-UNCOUNT: also the N
2.
If you say that something such as a book, painting, or film is trash, you mean that it is of very poor quality. (INFORMAL)
Pop music doesn't have to be trash, it can be art...
= rubbish
N-UNCOUNT
3.
If someone trashes a place or vehicle, they deliberately destroy it or make it very dirty. (INFORMAL)
Would they trash the place when the party was over?...
= wreck
VERB: V n
4.
If you trash people or their ideas, you criticize them very strongly and say that they are worthless. (mainly AM INFORMAL)
People asked why the candidates spent so much time trashing each other.
= rubbish
VERB: V n
5.
see also white trash
trash         
¦ noun
1. N. Amer. waste material; refuse.
2. worthless writing, art, etc.
3. N. Amer. a person or people regarded as being of very low social standing.
4. W. Indian the leaves, tops, and crushed stems of sugar cane, used as fuel.
¦ verb
1. informal, chiefly N. Amer. wreck or destroy.
2. informal, chiefly N. Amer. criticize severely.
3. [as adjective trashed] informal intoxicated with alcohol or drugs.
4. strip (sugar canes) of their outer leaves to ripen them faster.
Origin
ME: of unknown origin.

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Trash
Examples of use of trash
1. These were put in the trash." After the trash had been picked up, Berger "tried to find the trash collector but had no luck," the notes said.
2. "The Armed Forces will not be broken by this trash talk, trash propaganda," Pascual said.
3. These were put in the trash.‘‘ After the trash had been picked up, Berger tried to find the trash collector but had no luck,‘‘ the notes said.
4. Scroll down for more Flash the trash: Renegade outfit Hollywood Trash has raided the hotel heiress‘ bins and put her rubbish up for auction on eBay A source from bin–raiders Hollywood Trash said: "It is legal to take trash from anyone when the trash is placed on the kerb.
5. We used to have a trash can in the post office, and most of people‘s mail went into the trash.