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garbage
noun
-
garbage
waste
food
,
paper
,
or
other
unwanted
things
that
people
throw
away
•
The
kitchen
smelled
bad
because
the
garbage
hadn
’
t
been
taken
out
.
The
kitchen
smelled
bad
because
the
garbage
hadn
’
t
been
taken
out
.
•
Please
sort
the
recycling
before
putting
the
garbage
in
the
bin
.
Please
sort
the
recycling
before
putting
the
garbage
in
the
bin
.
From
late-Middle
English
,
probably
borrowed
from
Anglo-French
‘
garbage
’
meaning
offal
of
fowls
,
originally
‘
refuse
parts
’.
noun
-
garbage
something
that
is
worthless
,
silly
,
or
completely
wrong
•
Don
’
t
listen
to
his
story
—
it
’
s
complete
garbage
.
Don
’
t
listen
to
his
story
—
it
’
s
complete
garbage
.
•
The
reviewer
called
the
movie
garbage
and
told
people
to
save
their
money
.
The
reviewer
called
the
movie
garbage
and
told
people
to
save
their
money
.
Extended
figurative
sense
of
‘
worthless
talk
or
ideas
’
recorded
from
the
1920s
,
building
on
the
notion
of
physical
refuse
.
noun
-
garbage
meaningless
or
unwanted
data
in
computer
memory
or
program
output
•
A
programming
bug
filled
the
log
file
with
unreadable
garbage
.
A
programming
bug
filled
the
log
file
with
unreadable
garbage
.
•
If
you
don
’
t
initialize
variables
,
they
may
contain
random
garbage
values
.
If
you
don
’
t
initialize
variables
,
they
may
contain
random
garbage
values
.
Term
arose
in
early
computer
science
(
1960s
)
to
describe
random
data
left
in
memory
,
extending
the
idea
of
worthless
refuse
to
the
digital
realm
.