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something worthless

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  • Worthless Recluse — Infobox Album Name = Worthless Recluse Type = Album Artist = Jandek Released = 2001 Recorded = Unknown Genre = A cappella/Spoken word/Outsider Music Length = 47:03 Label = Corwood Industries Producer = Corwood Industries Reviews = Last album =… …   Wikipedia

  • worthless — [[t]wɜ͟ː(r)θləs[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED Something that is worthless is of no real value or use. The guarantee could be worthless if the firm goes out of business... Training is worthless unless there is proof that it works. ...a worthless piece of old …   English dictionary

  • worthless — worth|less [ˈwə:θləs US ˈwə:rθ ] adj 1.) something that is worthless has no value, importance, or use ≠ ↑valuable ▪ The house was full of worthless junk. ▪ The information was worthless to me. 2.) a worthless person has no good qualities or… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • let (something) go — 1. to stop trying to control something. Once it s published, you can say you should have done this or that, but it s too late you have to let it go. She kept doing the scene over until she finally let everything go, and then she did it perfectly …   New idioms dictionary

  • Chickenshit — something worthless or pathetic; worthless; pathetic; cowardly …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • tinker's damn — noun something of little value his promise is not worth a damn not worth one red cent not worth shucks • Syn: ↑damn, ↑darn, ↑hoot, ↑red cent, ↑shit, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • duffer — noun Etymology: perhaps from duff, noun, something worthless Date: 1756 1. a. a peddler especially of cheap flashy articles b. something counterfeit or worthless 2. an incompetent, ineffectual, or clumsy perso …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • punk — {{11}}punk (1) 1896, inferior, bad, also something worthless, earlier rotten wood used as tinder (1680s), probably from Delaware (Algonquian) ponk, lit. dust, powder, ashes; but Gaelic spong tinder also has been suggested (Cf. spunk touchwood,… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Cultural references to pigs — Painting of Saint Anthony with pig in background by Piero di Cosimo c. 1480 Pigs have inspired many idioms, and are frequently referenced in culture. They have become synonymous with several negative attributes, especially greed, gluttony, and… …   Wikipedia

  • List of American words not widely used in the United Kingdom — This is a list of American words not widely used in the United Kingdom.* Words with specific American meanings that have different meanings in British English and/or additional meanings common to both dialects (e.g. pants , crib ) are to be found …   Wikipedia

  • duff — I. noun Etymology: English dialect, alteration of dough Date: 1816 1. a boiled or steamed pudding often containing dried fruit 2. the partly decayed organic matter on the forest floor 3. fine coal ; slack II. noun Etymology: origin u …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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