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What (who) is trash bag - definition

DISPOSABLE BAG USED TO CONTAIN TRASH
Trash Bag; Garbage Bag; Bin bags; Trash bags; Trash bag; Bin liner; Bin liners; Rubbish bags; Rubbish Bag; Bin Bag; Bin Liner; Garden sack; Refuse sack; Garbage bag; Trashbag; Refuse sacks; Can liner; Can liners; The garbage bag
  • Garbage bags made from [[bioplastic]]s and other [[biodegradable plastic]]s
  • A bin bag designed to resist vermin. United Kingdom
  • A public waste bag in [[Paris]] displaying the inscription "''Vigilance - Propreté''" ("Vigilance - cleanliness")

bin liner         
(bin liners)
A bin liner is a plastic bag that you put inside a waste bin or dustbin. (BRIT; in AM, use garbage bag
, trash bag
)
N-COUNT
Bin bag         
A bin bag, rubbish bag (British English), garbage bag, bin liner, trash bag (American English) or refuse sack is a disposable bag used to contain solid waste. Such bags are useful to line the insides of waste containers to prevent the insides of the receptacle from becoming coated in waste material.
trailer trash         
  • Trailer park in Tampa, Florida, in 1958
DEROGATORY NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH TERM FOR POOR PEOPLE LIVING IN A TRAILER OR A MOBILE HOME
Trailer park trash; Trailor trash; Trailer Trash; Trailertrash
Some people use trailer trash to refer to poor people who live in trailer parks and who they think are vulgar or worthless. This use could cause offence. (AM INFORMAL)
N-UNCOUNT-COLL [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Bin bag

A bin bag, rubbish bag (British English), garbage bag, bin liner, trash bag (American English) or refuse sack is a disposable bag used to contain solid waste. Such bags are useful to line the insides of waste containers to prevent the insides of the receptacle from becoming coated in waste material. Most bags today are made out of plastic, and are typically black, white, or green in color.

Plastic bags are a widely used, convenient, and sanitary way of handling garbage. Plastic garbage bags are fairly lightweight and are particularly useful for messy or wet rubbish, as is commonly the case with food waste, and are also useful for wrapping up garbage to minimize odor. Plastic bags are often used for lining litter or waste containers or bins. This keeps the container sanitary by avoiding container contact with the garbage. After the bag in the container is filled with litter, the bag can be pulled out by its edges, closed, and tied with minimal contact with the waste matter.

Garbage bags were invented by Canadians Harry Wasylyk, Larry Hansen and Frank Plomp in 1950. In a special on CBC Television, green garbage bags (first bin bags in Canada) ranked 36th among the top 50 Canadian inventions. Black plastic bags were introduced in 1950 as star sealed bags. The first bags in the United States were green and black, rather than the now-common white and clear. Flat-sealed bags first appeared in 1959. In the 1960s, the white bin bags were introduced. Two-ply (Heavy Duty) bags were introduced in 1974, with 3 ply bags following in 1980.

Plastic bags can be incinerated with their contents in appropriate facilities for waste-to-energy conversion. They are stable and benign in sanitary landfills; some are degradable under specified conditions.

Examples of use of trash bag
1. Police said they also found a large plastic trash bag.
2. He wonders why they don‘t simply put out a trash bag.
3. A sealed, waterproof trash bag with a rope attached was found on the lake shore.
4. I could see her face through the trash bag,‘‘ McCarron answered.
5. A second trash bag exploded a short time later, but caused no casualties.