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Simple English Wiktionary has a dictionary definition (word meaning) for:

Trash may refer to:

  • Waste, unwanted or undesired material left over after the completion of a process
  • A dustbin where such material is stored
  • Bagasse, the leftover waste of sugarcane after extraction of the juice
  • A slur describing a negative attitude toward a person or group of people, as in white trash
  • Trash (computer game), a computer game developed by Inhuman Games
  • White Trash (band) or Trash, a music group who recorded on The Beatles' Apple Records label
  • Trash (band), a German punk band
  • Trash (film) or Andy Warhol's Trash, a 1970 film by Paul Morrisey
  • Trash (The Stalin), a 1981 The Stalin album
  • Trash (album), a 1989 Alice Cooper album
  • Trash (song), a single by Suede from the album Coming Up
  • Trash (poet), a UK poet, famous for cutting-edge performance and comedy poetry, also thought to be the first poet to write techno and orchestral poetry
  • Trash (Manga), a comedy/drama manga by Sanami Matoh
  • "Trash (Firefly)", the 11th episode of the TV series Firefly

Trash may also refer to:

  • In computing, a user interface metaphor that serves as a holding place for files to be deleted, used in KDE, Mac OS X and others
  • A song from the album Issues, by nu-metal act KoRn

TRASH refers to:

  • Testing Recall About Strange Happenings, a quizbowl format devoted to pop culture and sports questions

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