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Qué (quién) es rubbishy - definición


rubbishy      
If you describe something as rubbishy, you think it is of very poor quality. (BRIT INFORMAL)
...some old rubbishy cop movie.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Rubbish         
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Rubbish (disambiguation); Rubbiſh
·adj Of or pertaining to rubbish; of the quality of rubbish; trashy.
II. Rubbish ·noun Waste or rejected matter; anything worthless; valueless stuff; trash; especially, fragments of building materials or fallen buildings; ruins; debris.
rubbish         
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Rubbish (disambiguation); Rubbiſh
¦ noun
1. chiefly Brit. waste material; refuse or litter.
2. unimportant or worthless material.
nonsense; worthless talk or ideas.
¦ verb Brit. informal criticize and reject as worthless.
¦ adjective Brit. informal very bad.
Derivatives
rubbishy adjective
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr. rubbous; perh. related to OFr. robe 'spoils'; cf. rubble.
Ejemplos de uso de rubbishy
1. The Oxford don, Dr Phyllis Starkey, rattled him on Labour‘s rubbishy home insulation code.
2. It goes without saying that there are many fantastic state schools, just as there are many rubbishy fee–paying schools.
3. Children will eat familiar things, and there is no reason why familiar things such as fish fingers and burgers have to be greasy, poorly made with cheap rubbishy ingredients.
4. As people pile high the KFC leftovers and Indian takeaways, and toss away half–eaten megaburgers when their stomachs can‘t take any more abuse, our ratty friends acquire a symbiotic addiction to rubbishy food.
5. I tell her it is her own fault for buying a huge rubbishy broadsheet, why doesnt she buy a decent tabloid like The Times, at which her husband, across the aisle, enragedly tells me that his wife didnt come here to be insulted.