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+ | [[Trash]], wont pick it up<br> | ||
+ | Take them lights away<br> | ||
+ | Trash, wont pick it up<br> | ||
+ | Dont take your life away<br> | ||
+ | Trash, dont try to take my life away<br><br> | ||
+ | And please dontcha ask me if I love you<br> | ||
+ | If you dont know what I'm doin (whatcha know is) <br> | ||
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+ | --[[Trash (New York Dolls song)|"Trash"]] (1973) by New York Dolls | ||
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'''Waste''', '''rubbish''', '''trash''', '''garbage''', or '''junk''' is [[unwanted]] or [[undesired]] material. | '''Waste''', '''rubbish''', '''trash''', '''garbage''', or '''junk''' is [[unwanted]] or [[undesired]] material. |
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Trash, wont pick it up And please dontcha ask me if I love you --"Trash" (1973) by New York Dolls |
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Waste, rubbish, trash, garbage, or junk is unwanted or undesired material.
In culture:
- "Trash" (New York Dolls song), a song from the album New York Dolls
- Trash (1970 film), a 1970 American film
- Trash, Art, and the Movies, an essay by Pauline Kael
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Noun
trash
- Useless things to be discarded
- A container into which things are discarded
- Something of poor quality
- (slang, usually derogatory) Lower class people (white trash)
See also
- White trash
- Trash-talk
- My Loleatta "I havent seen a man as fine enough.. or good enough that I would waste my tears and cry over... I said BITCH !!!!!!" --lots of trash talk' and cool sexual innuendo
- Trash cinema
Related
bad taste - The Cramps - exploitation - Euro-trash - grindhouse film theatres - junk - Mondo films - sleaze - trash fiction - trash-talk - John Waters
Bibliography
- The Redneck Manifesto (1997) - Jim Goad
- Trash: The Graphic Genius of Xploitation Movie Posters (2002) - Jacques Boyreau
- An Aesthetics of Junk Fiction (1990) - Thomas John Roberts
- Trash Culture: Popular Culture and the Great Tradition - Richard Keller Simon
- Trash Aesthetics: Popular Culture and Its Audience (1997) - Deborah Cartmell, I. Q. Hunter, Heidi Kaye, Imelda Whelehan
- The Trash Phenomenon: Contemporary Literature, Popular Culture, and the Making of the American Century (2003) - Stacey Michele Olster
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