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shlock; schlack; schlock noun shoddy, defective or cheaply made merchandise US, 1915 From German to Yiddish to American slang.- [A] grind house of double features and a schlock store “Selling Out!” in a permanent “Giant Moving Sale!” — Stephen Longstreet, The Flesh Peddlers, p. 176, 1962
- He’s been serving time here since 1960, greeting folks with his cane, pointing the way upstairs at the schlock tourist restaurant next to the Winter Garden. — Josh Alan Friedman, Tales of Times Square, p. 58, 1986
- Featuring the Standells and the Chocolate Watch band on Mike Curb’s soundtrack, it made for a perfect piece of pop schlock. — Barney Hoskyns, Waiting For The Sun, p. 138, 1996
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