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Rubbish!

Meaning

An exclamation used to express strong disagreement, dismissal, or contempt, indicating that something is nonsense or without value.

Origin

The word "rubbish" itself is a medieval import, stemming from the Old French robe meaning "spoils, plunder," which evolved into "rubbage" by the 15th century, denoting debris and waste. Its transformation into a sharp, dismissive interjection is a more recent, distinctly British phenomenon. Imagine a street vendor in Victorian London, hawking shoddy wares, only to be met with a terse, "Rubbish!" from a discerning passerby. This direct, no-nonsense application of the word, equating a statement or idea to mere refuse, solidified its place as a quintessential British expression of contempt or disbelief, cutting through pretense with blunt, dismissive force.

Examples

  • You think his latest album is a masterpiece? Rubbish! It's utterly unlistenable.
  • When she suggested we climb the mountain in flip-flops, I just scoffed, 'Rubbish! That's a ridiculous idea!'
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