Etymology: [ 'r&-bish, dial -bij ] (noun.) 15th century. Anglo-Norman rubouses, of Unknown origin; presumably ultimately from Proto-Germanic *raub- (“to break”) (from whence rob, via meaning “plunder, destroy”). Related to rubble.“” in the Online Etymology Dictionary, Douglas Harper, 2001Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition In verb sense “to criticize”, attested 1953 in Australian and New Zealand slang.
Garbage, junk, refuse, waste, Expresses that what was recently said is untruth or nonsense, Expresses that something is exceedingly bad, terrible or awful, Exceedingly bad; awful; terrible; crappy, To denounce, to criticise, to denigrate, to disparage, Nonsense, shruff, rubbage, refuse, rubbidge, Exceedingly bad; awful; terrible; crap, Trash/not true, shall include glass, metal, paper, or nonputrescible solid wastes (Code 1970, 8-17), If you think that something is of very poor quality, you can say that it is rubbish. He described her book as absolute rubbish, If you think that an idea or a statement is foolish or wrong, you can say that it is rubbish. He's talking rubbish These reports are total and utter rubbish. = nonsense, Rubbish consists of unwanted things or waste material such as used paper, empty tins and bottles, and waste food. unwanted household rubbish = refuse, foolishness, nonsense; garbage, trash, refuse (British), Of or pertaining to rubbish; of the quality of rubbish; trashy, Waste or rejected matter; anything worthless; valueless stuff; trash; especially, fragments of building materials or fallen buildings; ruins; débris, If you think that someone is not very good at something, you can say that they are rubbish at it. He was rubbish at his job I tried playing golf, but I was rubbish. great, If you rubbish a person, their ideas or their work, you say they are of little value. Five whole pages of script were devoted to rubbishing her political opponents. to say something is bad or useless, Solid waste that does not contain food waste, Solid waste, excluding food waste and ashes, from homes, institutions, and work-places, a general term for solid waste Sometimes used to exclude food wastes and ashes, attack strongly, worthless material that is to be disposed of, nonsensical talk or writing, worthless material that is to be disposed of attack strongly, elding,
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Garbage, junk, refuse, waste - "The rubbish is collected every Thursday in Gloucester, but on Wednesdays in Cheltenham."
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Expresses that what was recently said is untruth or nonsense - "Rubbish! I did nothing of the sort!"
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Expresses that something is exceedingly bad, terrible or awful - "Aw, rubbish! Though at least this means you have time to play football..."
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Exceedingly bad; awful; terrible; crappy - "This has been a rubbish day, and it's about to get worse: my mother-in-law is coming to stay."
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To denounce, to criticise, to denigrate, to disparage
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Nonsense - "Everything the teacher said during that lesson was rubbish. How can she possibly think that a bass viol and a cello are the same thing?"
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shruff
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rubbage
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refuse
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rubbidge
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Exceedingly bad; awful; terrible; crap
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Trash/not true
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shall include glass, metal, paper, or nonputrescible solid wastes (Code 1970, 8-17)
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If you think that something is of very poor quality, you can say that it is rubbish. He described her book as absolute rubbish
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If you think that an idea or a statement is foolish or wrong, you can say that it is rubbish. He's talking rubbish These reports are total and utter rubbish. = nonsense
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Rubbish consists of unwanted things or waste material such as used paper, empty tins and bottles, and waste food. unwanted household rubbish = refuse
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foolishness, nonsense; garbage, trash, refuse (British) isim
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Of or pertaining to rubbish; of the quality of rubbish; trashy
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Waste or rejected matter; anything worthless; valueless stuff; trash; especially, fragments of building materials or fallen buildings; ruins; débris
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If you think that someone is not very good at something, you can say that they are rubbish at it. He was rubbish at his job I tried playing golf, but I was rubbish. great
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If you rubbish a person, their ideas or their work, you say they are of little value. Five whole pages of script were devoted to rubbishing her political opponents. to say something is bad or useless
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Solid waste that does not contain food waste
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Solid waste, excluding food waste and ashes, from homes, institutions, and work-places
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a general term for solid waste Sometimes used to exclude food wastes and ashes
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attack strongly
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worthless material that is to be disposed of
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nonsensical talk or writing
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worthless material that is to be disposed of attack strongly
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