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dreck noun- excrement; worthless trash IRELAND, 1922
From the Yiddish and German for “dung”. - I’m the only one who gives her a whole can of tuna for lunch, and I’m not talking dreck, either. I’m talking Chicken of the Sea, Alex. — Philip Roth, Portnoy’s Complaint, p. 12, 1969
- “It’s not worth a penny.” “Arthur-” “It’s drek, Harry. All drek!” — Anthony Masters, Minder, p. 14, 1984
- They were the transmitters of trivia, broadcasters of banality, and disseminators of drek. — Will Self, The Sweet Smell of Psychosis, p. 10, 1996
- Most of it he could cheerfully dump–the packaged, niche-marketed, antiseptic dreck which constituted so much of his popmart world. — Kevin Sampson, Powder, p. 30, 1999
- heroin UK
- — Robert Ashton, This Is Heroin, p. 205, 2002
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 283, 2003
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