1. trivia - Noun
Derived from trivium
2. Trivia - Proper noun
Insignificant trifles of little importance, especially items of unimportant information.
These trivia take up too much of the day.
This trivia takes up too much of the day.
A quiz game that involves obscure facts.
I joined the trivia club this semester!
trivia
plural of trivium
Trivia
(Roman mythology) An aspect of the Roman goddess Diana, pertaining to her role as guardian of trivia (crossroads or forks where three roads meet); used as an epithet.
Enhanced Trivia Track, ch. 14, Pulp Fiction DVD (Buena Vista Home Entertainment). Source: Internet
Enhanced Trivia Track, ch. 23, Pulp Fiction DVD (Buena Vista Home Entertainment). Source: Internet
Enhanced Trivia Track, ch. 25, Pulp Fiction DVD (Buena Vista Home Entertainment). Source: Internet
But this isn’t just a virtual ride on the roller coaster, because it comes with pop-up video style pieces of facts and trivia to enhance the experience while you wait for theme parks to repoen. Source: Internet
Beyond the food, they’ve got live music, trivia, a raffle, and an auction! Source: Internet
Admittedly, I'm old enough to have been a fan of Black Sabbath in the early 70's so I found some of the folklore and trivia surrounding the formation and creative aspects of the band quite interesting. Source: Internet