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  • 41trash — Australian Slang 1. nonsense; rubbish: Don t talk such trash! ; 2. (derogatory) abusive term for people that one views as worthless or inferior types, especially if of another race, social stratum, etc.: I ve seen enough of that trash; black… …

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  • 42Haver — to talk nonsense. “Yer havering man” or “Don t give us your havers” …

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  • 43rubbish — 1 noun (U) especially BrE 1 food, paper etc that is no longer needed and has been thrown away; garbage (1) AmE: The dustmen collect the rubbish on Thursdays. 2 informal objects, papers etc that you no longer use and should throw away: I must… …

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  • 44gash — Noun. 1. The vagina. 2. Women viewed as sexual objects. Offens/derog. 3. Nonsense. E.g. Don t talk gash, it s all lies. 4. Rubbish, useless things. 5. Something going spare, extra, in excess of requirements. E.g. If that s all gash, then I ll… …

    English slang and colloquialisms

  • 45rot — ► VERB (rotted, rotting) 1) decompose by the action of bacteria and fungi; decay. 2) gradually deteriorate or decline. ► NOUN 1) the process of decaying. 2) rotten or decayed matter. 3) ( …

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  • 46bilge — n. & v. n. 1 a the almost flat part of a ship s bottom, inside or out. b (in full bilge water) filthy water that collects inside the bilge. 2 sl. nonsense; rot (don t talk bilge). v. 1 tr. stave in the bilge of (a ship). 2 intr. spring a leak in… …

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  • 47tripe — n. 1 the first or second stomach of a ruminant, esp. an ox, as food. 2 colloq. nonsense, rubbish (don t talk such tripe). Etymology: ME f. OF, of unkn. orig …

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  • 48hot air — nonsense, exaggerated talk He is full of hot air and you can t rely on what he usually says. необоснованное преувеличение Don t рay any attention to him; what he told us was a lot of hot air …

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  • 49literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

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