Trash - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Trash may refer to: In garbage: Waste, unwanted or undesired waste material; Trash can, a container; In computing: Trash (computing), a way in which operating systems dispose ...
White trash - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia White trash is an American English pejorative term referring to poor white people in the United States, suggesting lower social class and degraded living standards.
Trash (computing) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In computing, the trash (also known as the recycle bin and by other names) is temporary storage for files that have been deleted in a file manager by the user, but not yet ...
Trash-talk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Trash-talk is a form of boast or insult commonly heard in competitive situations (such as sports events), primarily in the US. It is often used to intimidate the opposition ...
Waste - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Waste (also known as rubbish, trash, refuse, garbage, junk, and litter) is unwanted or useless materials. Waste is directly linked to human development, both technological and ...
Waste container - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A waste container is a container for temporarily storing refuse and waste. Different terms are in use, depending on the language area, the design and material (small or large ...
Trailer trash - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Trailer trash (or trailer park trash) is a derogatory North American English term for poor people living in trailers or mobile homes, especially in trailer parks.
Z movie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The term Z movie (or grade-Z movie) arose in the mid-1960s as an informal description of certain unequivocally non-A films. It was soon adopted to characterize low-budget ...
Trash Humpers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Trash Humpers is a 2009 American independent drama film directed by Harmony Korine. Shot on worn VHS home video, the film features a "loser-gang cult-freak collective" and ...