1. rubbishing - Adjective
2. rubbishing - Verb
rubbishing
present participle of rubbish
rubbishing (comparative more rubbishing, superlative most rubbishing)
(dated) trashy; paltry
I can hardly think of an occasion when I've got into a stand-up fight with any political opponent. I've got my views, people know what they are, they can agree or they can choose to disagree. I'm not going to waste time just rubbishing everybody else. Charles Kennedy
Earlier, Health Minister Chris Fearne said the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic showed the strength of Malta's healthcare system, rubbishing an Opposition request to revoke the contract with Steward Healthcare. Source: Internet
JAMB would have succeeded in rubbishing its image which the current leadership has worked assiduously to build in just over three years. Source: Internet
Rubbishing the claims made in such videos of bodies remaining inside the wards for hours, Mahto added cremation of the deceased COVID 19 patients was permitted only at the Baans Ghat crematorium and that too late in the evening. Source: Internet
Rubbishing the claims as untrue, NICL stated that HURIWA’s motive is to undermine the minister’s various social intervention programmes which were acclaimed as tranparent. Source: Internet
Rubbishing the rumours, she said on Twitter: "In the mountains enjoying a beautiful sunset, and suddenly this news that I'm supposedly joining BJP hits like a torpedo! Source: Internet