What does DRECK mean?

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Noun

Definitions
  • Something of low quality or value; rubbish or trash.
  • A person regarded as worthless; a contemptible person.
Pronunciations
  • US: /drɛk/
  • UK: /drɛk/
Origin and Usage

The word "dreck" comes from the Yiddish language, where it means "trash" or "garbage". It is often used in English to describe something that is of low quality or value. The word is considered informal and may be seen as offensive in certain contexts.

Synonyms
  • Rubbish
  • Garbage
  • Junk
  • Waste
  • Refuse
Related Words
  • Crack
  • Smack
  • Flack
  • Pluck
  • Truck
Example Sentences
  • The movie was a complete dreck.
  • He was a dreck of a human being.


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