1. rubbish - Noun
2. rubbish - Adjective
3. rubbish - Verb
4. rubbish - Interjection
Waste or rejected matter; anything worthless; valueless stuff; trash; especially, fragments of building materials or fallen buildings; ruins; debris.
Of or pertaining to rubbish; of the quality of rubbish; trashy.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA bottle bank outside a Tesco supermarket was a scene of chaos today as rubbish continued to pile up across Britain following the Christmas and New Year period. Source: Internet
After hearing the tune, Oddie says: "That's a load of old rubbish!" and then twists the melody to form the opening sig. Source: Internet
A resident, who declined to provide his name, but who lives next to the rubbish skip, said he arrived home at around 20h00 on Friday evening and noticed two people carrying what he thought was rubbish to the skip. Source: Internet
And in their desperation to attack these gentlemen, why are they willing to rubbish a company that produces nearly a tenth of our nation’s power as things stand today?” Source: Internet
A load of guff, and dangerous if people believe this 'different culture has saved us' rubbish. Source: Internet
Anyone can wake up one morning, decide they’ve suddenly become a ‘journalist’, create a fancy website (or simply use a platform like Facebook) and start posting complete rubbish online. Source: Internet