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Verb. 1. To hit, to beat, to thrash. [Midlands use/Dialect?] 2. Usually of vehicles, to race, to go at speed. E.g."I thraped the car up the motorway and arrived in record time." [Midlands use]
1) v. to cause severe ecological damage to a trail, usually during the wet season. 2) adj. a damaged trail "That trail's really thrashed after last winter."
Poor people that do not attempt to hide their lack of money. They live in filth (e.g. rusting cars and old kitchen appliances fill the front yard,) they are poorly educated, they don't care about their appearance (e.g. they are poorly groomed and overweight, wear dirty and tattered clothes,) et cetera. Though "white trash" can live anywhere, they are indigenous to the midwestern and southern United States; "90% of my school is white trash.".
Thrash is slang for a wild celebration, dance, party. Thrash is slang for a variety of very fast rock music.
Noun. Similar to 'thrash' but having a more 'heavy-metal' slant.
Drash is Dorset slang for to thrash.
Blackbird and thrush is London Cockney rhyming slang for a shoe brush.
v. To win some form of competition by a large margin. "Dude, I thrashed Robert on the court!" 2. v. To harm, or to harshly disrespect someone or thing. 3. n. A style of metal rock music. Â
Trash is slang for to attack or destroy someone or something wilfully or maliciously. Trash is slang for to criticise severely.
Thrust is slang for amyl nitrate (or any associated inhalant drug).
To get someone high and take advantage of them sexually, often forcibly. Often used by younger, aggressive surfers to describe "taking down" an arrogant straight considered a tease.
Dustpan and brush is London Cockney rhyming slang for the fungal infection thrush.
Noun. A type of fast raw rock music derived from 'punk'.
White trash is slang for poor white people living in the southern USA. White trash is slang for decadent rich white people.
tr.v. trashed, trashing, trashes 1. a. To throw away; discard trashed the broken toaster. b. To wreck or destroy by or as if by vandalism; reduce to trash or ruins. c. To beat up; assault. d. To subject to scathing criticism or abuse; attack verbally.
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n.
Any one of numerous species of singing birds more or less resembling the true thrushes in appearance or habits; as the thunderbird and the American brown thrush (or thrasher). See Brown thrush.
v. t.
To thrust.
v. t.
To hold back by a trash or leash, as a dog in pursuing game; hence, to retard, encumber, or restrain; to clog; to hinder vexatiously.
imp.
of Thraste
v. t.
Alt. of Thresh
imp. & p. p.
of Thrust
v. t.
Alt. of Thresh
imp. & p. p.
of Thresh
n.
Thrist.
n. & v.
See Throse.
v. t.
To beat out grain from, as straw or husks; to beat the straw or husk of (grain) with a flail; to beat off, as the kernels of grain; as, to thrash wheat, rye, or oats; to thrash over the old straw.
n.
An instrument to thrash with; a flail.
v. t.
To treat as trash, or worthless matter; hence, to spurn, humiliate, or crush.
v. t. & i.
Same as Thrash.
v. t.
To free from trash, or worthless matter; hence, to lop; to crop, as to trash the rattoons of sugar cane.
superl.
Like trash; containing much trash; waste; rejected; worthless; useless; as, a trashy novel.
p. p.
of Thraste
n. & v.
Thrist.
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Of or pertaining to a thrall; in the condition of a thrall; bond; enslaved.
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