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garbage

[gahr-bij]

noun

  1. discarded animal and vegetable matter, as from a kitchen; refuse.

  2. any matter that is no longer wanted or needed; trash.

  3. a bin or other receptacle for discarded matter, especially kitchen waste; garbage can.

    Hey, who threw my leftover pizza in the garbage?

  4. anything that is contemptibly worthless, inferior, or vile.

    There's nothing but garbage on TV tonight.

  5. worthless talk; lies; foolishness.

  6. Informal.,  any unnecessary item added to something else, as for appearance only; garnish.

    I'll have an Old Fashioned, but without the garbage.

  7. useless artificial satellites or parts of rockets floating in space, as satellites that are no longer transmitting information or rocket boosters jettisoned in flight.

  8. Computers.,  meaningless or unwanted data.

    That program was not properly debugged and produced nothing but garbage.



garbage

/ ˈɡɑːbɪdʒ /

noun

  1. worthless, useless, or unwanted matter

  2. Also called: rubbishdiscarded or waste matter; refuse

  3. computing invalid data

  4. informal,  nonsense

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of garbage1

First recorded in 1400–50; Middle English garbage, gabage “discarded parts of butchered fowls; entrails of fowls used for human food”; compare with Middle English garbelage “removal of refuse from spices,” Middle English garbelure “refuse found in spices,” and Old French garbage (also jarbage ) “tax on sheaves of grain,” but the shift of sense here is unclear; further origin uncertain; garble, -age
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Word History and Origins

Origin of garbage1

C15: probably from Anglo-French garbelage removal of discarded matter, of uncertain origin; compare Old Italian garbuglio confusion
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Example Sentences

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Once, he even called out a Reds player’s lack of hustle on the basepaths — and ended up stuffed in a garbage can.

Many parts of the city remain inundated in waist-deep water, with videos showing residents swimming through waterlogged roads as garbage gushed out from clogged sewers.

From BBC

“There’s my airplane, sitting there in the airport,” Hong said, finding cigarette butts and garbage strewn about in the cockpit.

A few minutes later I came upon another man, who was digging through a garbage can for something to drink.

From Salon

The Journal, he wrote, is a “Disgusting and Filthy Rag,” and Murdoch’s “‘pile of garbage’ newspaper.”

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