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Tenses: trashes, trashing, trashed

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Etymology: [ trash ] (noun.) circa 1518. of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian trask trash; akin to Old Norse tros fallen leaves and twigs, Old English trus.
Synonyms: garbage, junk, refuse, rubbish, waste, trash can, debris, dregs, droppings, dross, excess, filth, fragments, leavings, litter, oddments, odds and ends, offal, pieces
Antonyms: assets, possessions, valuables, information, sense

çöp, çerçöp, supurmek, saçma, çöpe, fasa fiso, işe yaramaz şey, özü çıkarılmış şeker kamışı, Çöp Sepeti, hırdavat, palavra, ipe sapa gelmez, döküntü, adi şey, atık, boş laf, saçmalık, beş para etmez adam, kırıp dökmek, benzetmek, telef, çöp kutusu, süprüntü, met, metaamfetamin, abuk sabuk, tahrip etmek, artık, çalı çırpı, k.dili. avam, ayaktakımı, k.dili. değersiz şey, k.dili. saçma, boş laf, zırva. 7, saçmalık [arg.], çerçöpünü ayır, budamak, değersiz şey, çöplük, yıkmak, tahrip, luzumsuz diye atmak, çerçöpünü temizlemek, çalısını çırpısını ayırmak, değersiz bayağı adam, ayak takımı, avam, harman,

1 çöp     ts
2 çerçöp     ts
3 supurmek     ts
4 saçma     ts
5 çöpe     ts
6 fasa fiso     ts
7 işe yaramaz şey     ts
8 özü çıkarılmış şeker kamışı     ts
9 Çöp Sepeti     ts
10 hırdavat     ts
11 palavra     ts
12 ipe sapa gelmez     ts
13 döküntü     ts
14 adi şey     ts
15 atık     ts
16 boş laf     ts
17 saçmalık     ts
18 beş para etmez adam     ts
19 kırıp dökmek     ts
20 benzetmek     ts
21 telef     ts
22 çöp kutusu     ts
23 süprüntü     ts
24 met  Argo     ts
25 metaamfetamin  Argo     ts
26 abuk sabuk     ts
27 tahrip etmek     ts
28 artık     ts
29 çalı çırpı  isim     ts
30 k.dili. avam, ayaktakımı  isim     ts
31 k.dili. değersiz şey  isim     ts
32 k.dili. saçma, boş laf, zırva. 7  isim     ts
33 saçmalık [arg.]  isim     ts
34 çerçöpünü ayır  fiil     ts
35 budamak     ts
36 değersiz şey     ts
37 çöplük     ts
38 yıkmak     ts
39 tahrip     ts
40 luzumsuz diye atmak     ts
41 çerçöpünü temizlemek     ts
42 çalısını çırpısını ayırmak     ts
43 değersiz bayağı adam     ts
44 ayak takımı     ts
45 avam     ts
46trashing harman     ts
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Temporary storage on disk for files that the user has deleted, allowing them to be recovered if necessary, Lower class people (as in white trash), A container into which things are discarded, Useless things to be discarded, To discard, Something of poor quality, To make into a mess, To disrespect someone or something, To beat soundly in a game, To treat as trash, or worthless matter; hence, to spurn, humiliate, or crush, To hold back by a trash or leash, as a dog in pursuing game; hence, to retard, encumber, or restrain; to clog; to hinder vexatiously, To follow with violence and trampling, To free from trash, or worthless matter; hence, to lop; to crop, as to trash the rattoons of sugar cane, something discarded, something of no value, rubbish, garbage, refuse; nonsense, worthless people dispose of (something useless or old); "trash these old chairs"; "junk an old car"; "scrap your old computer, A worthless person, A collar, leash, or halter used to restrain a dog in pursuing game, That which is worthless or useless; rubbish; refuse, A feature on a user interface providing an easy way to delete files, Lower class people (white trash), Especially, loppings and leaves of trees, bruised sugar cane, or the like, amphetamine used in the form of a crystalline hydrochloride; used as a stimulant to the nervous system and as an appetite suppressant, nonsensical talk or writing, dispose of (something useless or old); "trash these old chairs"; "junk an old car"; "scrap your old computer", express a totally negative opinion of; "The critics panned the performance", In many graphic-user interfaces (GUIs) including Macintosh and early versions of Microsoft Windows, a special folder that serves as a temporary repository for files you want deleted By placing unwanted files in the trash rather than deleting them immediately, you get a chance to change your mind, worthless people, worthless material that is to be disposed of, Trash consists of unwanted things or waste material such as used paper, empty containers and bottles, and waste food, throw away, discard; destroy, damage; assault, beat up; criticize severely, disparage, If you say that something such as a book, painting, or film is trash, you mean that it is of very poor quality. Pop music doesn't have to be trash, it can be art = rubbish, If someone trashes a place or vehicle, they deliberately destroy it or make it very dirty. Would they trash the place when the party was over? = wreck, If you trash people or their ideas, you criticize them very strongly and say that they are worthless. People asked why the candidates spent so much time trashing each other. = rubbish see also white trash, material considered worthless, not necessary or offensive that is usually thrown away Trash is generally defined as dry material and excludes food waste (garbage) and ashes, Material considered worthless or offensive that its thrown away Generally defined as dry waste material, but in common usage it is a synonym for garbage, rubbish or refuse, A temporary storage container where you can move any files or folders that you no longer need These items will remain in the Trash and can be retrieved later if you need to recover an item Once you empty the trash from the Finder menu, however, these files are gone forever, waste material that cannot be recycled and reused (synonymous with garbage), A icon on the desktop that you use to discard applications, documents, and folders, Icon on the Macintosh desktop where unwanted files and folders are dragged to when they are to be deleted Files may stay in the trash indefinitely, and may even be removed and reused When the Trash is "emptied" the files are deleted See Recycle Bin, Unnaturally occurring, man-made refuse or discarded substances Openly discarded trash and petroleum wastes may be carried into waters of the state by storm runoff and is unsightly, An icon on the desktop that you use to discard applications, documents, and folders that are no longer needed, Questions or packets relating to non-academic subject matter, such as popular culture Used less pejoratively than one might think, anything thrown away as worthless, Material considered worthless or offensive that is thrown away Generally defined as dry waste material, but in common usage it is a synonym for garbage, rubbish, or refuse, A term used for wastes that usually do not include food wastes and ashes but may include other organic materials, such as plant trimmings, or material considered worthless, unnecessary, or offensive that is usually thrown away Generally defined as dry waste material, but in common usage it is a synonym for rubbish or refuse, An icon on the desktop where files can be deleted See also special menu, the icon on the desktop that looks like a garbage can used to throw out documents or to eject disks from the disk drive, Where you put files to delete them This isn't always irreversible, the Trash may be opened like any other icon Any items still in the Trash may be moved to another location, thus undeleting them See below in the Operating Basics section for more information on the Trash To delete a file, drag its icon into the Trash, and select Special->Empty Trash under the Finders menu, drunk, Simple past tense and past participle of trash, Our Living Language Expressions for intoxication are among those that best showcase the creativity of slang. The boundless inventiveness in expressing the ordinary in not-so-ordinary ways led Walt Whitman to describe slang as "an attempt of common humanity to escape from bald literalism, and express itself illimitably." Colloquial and slang expressions meaning "intoxicated" can fill several pages in slang thesauruses. Most fall into a few general groups. Common are expressions that originally meant "damaged, badly affected by something," such as trashed, smashed, crocked, blitzed, hammered, wasted, messed up, and blasted. Cooking terms are also common, such as baked, fried, and boiled (said to have been coined at Princeton University in the 1920s). Terms relating to liquids or being filled are a natural source of metaphors for filling oneself up with drink or drugs: sloshed, oiled, tanked, and loaded are but a few. Some terms are not easily classified or have origins that are not fully clear, such as tight (first appearing in the 1830s), plastered (first appearing around 1912), blotto (perhaps from blot, first appearing in 1917), and stoned (apparently taken from such expressions as stone-drunk, stone-cold, and first appearing as stone in 1945). Most current terms for "intoxicated" are not very old, as one expects of slang terms generally; of those in the lists above, blotto, crocked, fried, loaded, plastered, tanked, tight, and oiled are recorded in the first half of the 20th century, and of these only tight and oiled are known to have existed before then, Past tense of to trash, third-person singular of trash, present participle of trash,

47 Temporary storage on disk for files that the user has deleted, allowing them to be recovered if necessary     ts
48 Lower class people (as in white trash)     ts
49 A container into which things are discarded     ts
50 Useless things to be discarded     ts
51 To discard     ts
52 Something of poor quality     ts
53 To make into a mess - "The burglars trashed the house."     ts
54 To disrespect someone or something     ts
55 To beat soundly in a game     ts
56 To treat as trash, or worthless matter; hence, to spurn, humiliate, or crush     ts
57 To hold back by a trash or leash, as a dog in pursuing game; hence, to retard, encumber, or restrain; to clog; to hinder vexatiously     ts
58 To follow with violence and trampling     ts
59 To free from trash, or worthless matter; hence, to lop; to crop, as to trash the rattoons of sugar cane     ts
60 something discarded, something of no value, rubbish, garbage, refuse; nonsense  isim     ts
61 worthless people dispose of (something useless or old); "trash these old chairs"; "junk an old car"; "scrap your old computer     ts
62 A worthless person     ts
63 A collar, leash, or halter used to restrain a dog in pursuing game     ts
64 That which is worthless or useless; rubbish; refuse     ts
65 A feature on a user interface providing an easy way to delete files     ts
66 Lower class people (white trash)     ts
67 Especially, loppings and leaves of trees, bruised sugar cane, or the like     ts
68 amphetamine used in the form of a crystalline hydrochloride; used as a stimulant to the nervous system and as an appetite suppressant     ts
69 nonsensical talk or writing     ts
70 dispose of (something useless or old); "trash these old chairs"; "junk an old car"; "scrap your old computer"     ts
71 express a totally negative opinion of; "The critics panned the performance"     ts
72 In many graphic-user interfaces (GUIs) including Macintosh and early versions of Microsoft Windows, a special folder that serves as a temporary repository for files you want deleted By placing unwanted files in the trash rather than deleting them immediately, you get a chance to change your mind     ts
73 worthless people     ts
74 worthless material that is to be disposed of     ts
75 Trash consists of unwanted things or waste material such as used paper, empty containers and bottles, and waste food     ts
76 throw away, discard; destroy, damage; assault, beat up; criticize severely, disparage  fiil     ts
77 If you say that something such as a book, painting, or film is trash, you mean that it is of very poor quality. Pop music doesn't have to be trash, it can be art = rubbish     ts
78 If someone trashes a place or vehicle, they deliberately destroy it or make it very dirty. Would they trash the place when the party was over? = wreck     ts
79 If you trash people or their ideas, you criticize them very strongly and say that they are worthless. People asked why the candidates spent so much time trashing each other. = rubbish see also white trash     ts
80 material considered worthless, not necessary or offensive that is usually thrown away Trash is generally defined as dry material and excludes food waste (garbage) and ashes     ts
81 Material considered worthless or offensive that its thrown away Generally defined as dry waste material, but in common usage it is a synonym for garbage, rubbish or refuse     ts
82 A temporary storage container where you can move any files or folders that you no longer need These items will remain in the Trash and can be retrieved later if you need to recover an item Once you empty the trash from the Finder menu, however, these files are gone forever     ts
83 waste material that cannot be recycled and reused (synonymous with garbage)     ts
84 A icon on the desktop that you use to discard applications, documents, and folders     ts
85 Icon on the Macintosh desktop where unwanted files and folders are dragged to when they are to be deleted Files may stay in the trash indefinitely, and may even be removed and reused When the Trash is "emptied" the files are deleted See Recycle Bin     ts
86 Unnaturally occurring, man-made refuse or discarded substances Openly discarded trash and petroleum wastes may be carried into waters of the state by storm runoff and is unsightly     ts
87 An icon on the desktop that you use to discard applications, documents, and folders that are no longer needed     ts
88 Questions or packets relating to non-academic subject matter, such as popular culture Used less pejoratively than one might think     ts
89 anything thrown away as worthless     ts
90 Material considered worthless or offensive that is thrown away Generally defined as dry waste material, but in common usage it is a synonym for garbage, rubbish, or refuse     ts
91 A term used for wastes that usually do not include food wastes and ashes but may include other organic materials, such as plant trimmings, or material considered worthless, unnecessary, or offensive that is usually thrown away Generally defined as dry waste material, but in common usage it is a synonym for rubbish or refuse     ts
92 An icon on the desktop where files can be deleted See also special menu     ts
93 the icon on the desktop that looks like a garbage can used to throw out documents or to eject disks from the disk drive     ts
94 Where you put files to delete them This isn't always irreversible, the Trash may be opened like any other icon Any items still in the Trash may be moved to another location, thus undeleting them See below in the Operating Basics section for more information on the Trash To delete a file, drag its icon into the Trash, and select Special->Empty Trash under the Finders menu     ts
95trashed drunk     ts
96trashed Simple past tense and past participle of trash     ts
97trashed Our Living Language Expressions for intoxication are among those that best showcase the creativity of slang. The boundless inventiveness in expressing the ordinary in not-so-ordinary ways led Walt Whitman to describe slang as "an attempt of common humanity to escape from bald literalism, and express itself illimitably." Colloquial and slang expressions meaning "intoxicated" can fill several pages in slang thesauruses. Most fall into a few general groups. Common are expressions that originally meant "damaged, badly affected by something," such as trashed, smashed, crocked, blitzed, hammered, wasted, messed up, and blasted. Cooking terms are also common, such as baked, fried, and boiled (said to have been coined at Princeton University in the 1920s). Terms relating to liquids or being filled are a natural source of metaphors for filling oneself up with drink or drugs: sloshed, oiled, tanked, and loaded are but a few. Some terms are not easily classified or have origins that are not fully clear, such as tight (first appearing in the 1830s), plastered (first appearing around 1912), blotto (perhaps from blot, first appearing in 1917), and stoned (apparently taken from such expressions as stone-drunk, stone-cold, and first appearing as stone in 1945). Most current terms for "intoxicated" are not very old, as one expects of slang terms generally; of those in the lists above, blotto, crocked, fried, loaded, plastered, tanked, tight, and oiled are recorded in the first half of the 20th century, and of these only tight and oiled are known to have existed before then     ts
98trashed Past tense of to trash     ts
99trashes third-person singular of trash     ts
100trashing present participle of trash     ts
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