- garbage
- Trucker slang for Produce (bananas,lettuce etc.) as in "I sure am glad I'm not takin this load of garbage to Hunt's Point."
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
Garbage — … Википедия
Garbage — live à Copenhague le 1er juin 2005 Pays d’origine Madison, Wis … Wikipédia en Français
Garbage — may refer to:*Waste, also known as trash or junk unwanted or undesired material **Food waste (in American English) **Waste management, collection, transport, processing or disposal of waste *Garbage (band), a rock music band ** Garbage (album),… … Wikipedia
Garbage — puede referirse a: Garbage (banda), una banda estadounidense/escocesa de rock alternativo Garbage (álbum), álbum debut homónimo de Garbage Garbage Video, dvd musical de Garbage Garbage Pail Kids, una serie de tarjetas comerciales Garbage plate,… … Wikipedia Español
Garbage — Gar bage (?; 48), n. [OE. also garbash, perh. orig., that which is purged or cleansed away; cf. OF. garber to make fine, neat, OHG. garawan to make ready, prepare, akin to E. garb dress; or perh. for garbleage, fr. garble; or cf. OF. garbage tax… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Garbage — Marker, Manson, Erik … Deutsch Wikipedia
garbage — gar‧bage [ˈgɑːbɪdʒ ǁ ˈgɑːr ] noun [uncountable] COMPUTING information in a computer memory that is no longer needed or wanted: • These areas of dead memory are called garbage … Financial and business terms
garbage — [gär′bij] n. [ME, entrails of fowls < ?] 1. spoiled or waste food that is thrown away 2. any worthless, unnecessary, or offensive matter [literary garbage] garbagey adj. garbagy … English World dictionary
Garbage — Gar bage, v. t. To strip of the bowels; to clean. Pilchards . . . are garbaged. Holland. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Garbage — es un grupo de rock, procedente de Winsconsin, Estados Unidos … Enciclopedia Universal
garbage — early 15c., giblets of a fowl, waste parts of an animal, later confused with GARBLE (Cf. garble) in its sense of siftings, refuse. Perhaps some senses derive from O.Fr. garbe a bundle of sheaves, entrails, from P.Gmc. *garba (Cf. Du. garf, Ger.… … Etymology dictionary