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junk 1 J0083500 (jŭngk)n.1. Discarded material, such as glass, rags, paper, or metal, some of which may be reused in some form.2. Informal a. Articles that are worn-out or fit to be discarded: broken furniture and other junk in the attic.b. Cheap or shoddy material.c. Something meaningless, fatuous, or unbelievable: nothing but junk in the annual report.3. Vulgar Slang a. The genitals.b. The buttocks.4. Slang Heroin.5. Hard salt beef for consumption on board a ship.tr.v. junked, junk·ing, junks To discard as useless or sell to be reused as parts; scrap.adj.1. Cheap, shoddy, or worthless: junk jewelry.2. Having a superficial appeal or utility, but lacking substance: "the junk issues that have dominated this year's election" (New Republic).3. Relating to or similar to junk bonds, especially in having a high risk of default: debt of junk status. [Middle English jonk, an old cable or rope, perhaps from jonk, rush (plant of the genus Juncus, often used to make cordage), from Old French jonc, from Latin iuncus; see jonquil.]
junk 2 J0083500 (jŭngk)n. A traditional Chinese sailing vessel having a high poop and usually two or more masts bearing battened lugsails. [Portuguese junco or Dutch jonk, both from Javanese djong, variant of djung, from Old Javanese jong, seagoing ship.]junk (dʒʌŋk) n1. discarded or secondhand objects, etc, collectively2. informal a. rubbish generallyb. nonsense: the play was absolute junk. 3. slang any narcotic drug, esp heroinvb (tr) informal to discard as junk; scrap[C15 jonke old useless rope]
junk (dʒʌŋk) n (Nautical Terms) a sailing vessel used in Chinese waters and characterized by a very high poop, flat bottom, and square sails supported by battens[C17: from Portuguese junco, from Javanese jon; related to Dutch jonk]junk1 (dʒʌŋk) n. 1. old or discarded material or objects, as metal, paper, or rags, some of which may be reusable: junk accumulating in the attic. 2. something regarded as worthless or contemptible; trash. 3. old cable or cordage used when untwisted for making gaskets, swabs, oakum, etc. v.t. 4. to cast aside as junk; discard as no longer of use; scrap. adj. 5. cheap, worthless, unwanted, or trashy: junk jewelry. [1480–90] junk′y, adj. junk•i•er, junk•i•est. junk2 (dʒʌŋk) n. a seagoing ship used primarily in Chinese waters, having square sails spread by battens, a high stern, and usu. a flat bottom. [1580–90; < Portuguese junco a kind of sailing vessel] junk3 (dʒʌŋk) n. Slang. narcotics, esp. heroin. [1920–25, Amer.; perhaps identical with junk1] junk Past participle: junked Gerund: junking
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I would have junked | you would have junked | he/she/it would have junked | we would have junked | you would have junked | they would have junked | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | junk - the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken updebris, detritus, rubble, dustrubbish, trash, scrap - worthless material that is to be disposed ofslack - dust consisting of a mixture of small coal fragments and coal dust and dirt that sifts out when coal is passed over a sieve | | 2. | junk - any of various Chinese boats with a high poop and lugsailsboat - a small vessel for travel on waterlugsail, lug - a sail with four corners that is hoisted from a yard that is oblique to the mast | Verb | 1. | junk - dispose of (something useless or old); "trash these old chairs"; "junk an old car"; "scrap your old computer"scrap, trashchuck out, discard, cast aside, cast away, throw away, toss away, toss out, put away, throw out, cast out, dispose, fling, toss - throw or cast away; "Put away your worries" |
junknoun1. rubbish, refuse, waste, scrap, litter, debris, crap (slang), garbage (chiefly U.S.), trash, clutter, rummage, dross, odds and ends, oddments, flotsam and jetsam, leavings, dreck (slang, chiefly U.S.) What are you going to do with all that junk?verb1. (Informal) get rid of, drop, remove, reject, abandon, dump (informal), shed, scrap, axe (informal), ditch (slang), chuck (informal), discard, dispose of, relinquish, dispense with, jettison, repudiate, cast aside, throw away or out The socialists junked dogma when they came to office.junkverbTo let go or get rid of as being useless or defective, for example:discard, dispose of, dump, scrap, throw away, throw out.Informal: chuck, jettison, shuck (off).Slang: ditch.Translationsjunk1 (dʒaŋk) noun unwanted or worthless articles; rubbish. That cupboard is full of junk; (also adjective) This vase was bought in a junk shop (= a shop that sells junk). 廢棄物 废弃物ˈjunk food noun food such as potato chips, sweets and doughnuts, which is mass-produced and is of low nutritional value. 垃圾食品 垃圾食品
junk2 (dʒaŋk) noun a Chinese flat-bottomed sailing ship, high in the bow and stern. 中國帆船 中国平底帆船junk
junkyard dogAn especially nasty, vicious, or savage person or animal (especially a dog). Of a person, often used in the phrase "meaner than a junkyard dog." Though he's always polite when he's in public, Tim's husband is meaner than a junkyard dog behind closed doors. That standard poodle may look cute and fluffy, but it's a junkyard dog, you can be sure about that.See also: dog, junkyardjunk in the trunkslang Additional fat in one's buttocks (typically on a woman). The term is used both positively and negatively. Primarily heard in US. I like a curvy woman, one with a little junk in the trunk! I need to start working out again—I've got too much junk in the trunk these days.See also: junkjunk food1. Food that lacks actual nutritional value. No wonder you're hungry again—you only ate junk food earlier.2. By extension, anything that is appealing but seems to have little discernable value or benefit. Your brain is going to rot if you keep watching junk food like these stupid reality shows.See also: food, junkjunk mailUnsolicited mail that the recipient is not interested in or does not want, often advertisements. Nothing exciting came today—just a few bills and some junk mail.See also: junk, mailon the junkslang Currently using, intoxicated by, or addicted to narcotics, especially heroin. I assumed he was on the junk because the glassy, vacant look in his eyes. You can tell Tara's back on the junk again—she's been looking really sick and out of it lately.See also: junk, onthe/(one's) junkrude slang One's genitals, especially the testicles. She kicked the mugger right in the junk when he tried to take her purse. I think I need to go to a doctor to get my junk checked out. There's a lump down there that has me really worried.See also: junkjunk mailannoying, unsolicited mail, such as promotional letters, etc. I am so incredibly tired of getting pound after pound of junk mail every day. I could just scream.See also: junk, mailjunk foodPrepackaged snack food that is high in calories but low in nutritional value; also, anything attractive but negligible in value. For example, Nell loves potato chips and other junk food, or When I'm sick in bed I often resort to TV soap operas and similar junk food. [c. 1970] See also: food, junkjunk mailThird-class mail, such as unsolicited advertisements and flyers, that is sent indiscriminately. For example, While we were on vacation the front hall filled up with junk mail. [c. 1950] See also: junk, mailjunk1. n. herion; drugs. Is Sam still on junk? It will kill him. 2. n. a Caucasian. (Rude and derogatory.) Those cops are junk and they hate my guts. 3. and the junk. n. the genitals. (see also jonx.) Stop itching your junk, you freak. 3. n. possessions. I’ll be ready to go as soon as I get my junk together. the junk. verbSee junkjunk bond n. a low-rated corporate bond that pays higher interest because of greater risk. (Parallel to junk food.) Don’t put all your money into junk bonds. See also: bond, junkjunk fax n. an unwanted and irritating fax message. We got nothing but a whole pile of junk faxes today. See also: junkjunk food n. food that is typically high in fats and salt and low in nutritional value; food from a fast-food restaurant. Junk food tastes good no matter how greasy it is. See also: food, junkjunk heap n. a dilapidated old car; a dilapidated house or other structure. They lived in that junk heap for thirty years and never painted it. See also: heap, junkJunk it! imperative Throw it away! This is taking up too much space. Junk it! See also: junkjunk squad n. police who enforce the narcotics laws. (Underworld.) The junk squad has more than it can handle trying to keep up with the hard stuff. See also: junk, squadjunk tank n. a jail cell where addicts are kept. (see also drunk tank.) That junk tank is a very dangerous place. See also: junk, tankon the junk mod. on drugs; addicted to drugs. (see also junk.) Max has been on the junk for all of his adult life. See also: junk, onjunk
junk a sailing vessel used in Chinese waters and characterized by a very high poop, flat bottom, and square sails supported by battens Junk a wooden cargo sailboat with two to four masts, used for navigating the rivers and seacoasts of Southeast Asia. During the era of sailing ships, junks were used for military purposes; today they are used for transporting cargo, frequently also serving as dwellings. Junks have a shallow draft and a cargo capacity of up to 600 tons. Other characteristics include a very broad, almost rectangular, upraised prow and stern and quadrangular sails made of mats and bamboo poles. What does it mean when you dream about junk?Junk symbolizes things that need to be let go of and discarded. In a dream, junk can also indicate rejected parts of the self that need to be reappropriated. Junk Drug slang A regional term for cocaine or heroin Vox populi adjective Referring to that which has little value noun (1) Rubbish, garbage. That which has little value, often understood to mean non-organic obsolete items, or that which is in disrepair (2) A slang term for male genitaliaPatient discussion about JunkQ. If she really has sufficient amount of protein and other minerals with the kind of junks she is having now? My 12-year-old daughter is crazy about fast foods and snacks very badly that she does not eat her timely meals properly. Of late, her hair has been dropping quite drastically and I worry that if she continues with the same pattern that she is following now she may lose her health. I was wondering if she really has sufficient amount of protein and other minerals with the kind of junks she is having now?A. when people .ask questions like this..i allways blame the problem on the PARENT...the question is..how is this child getting the money for that type of junk food?...and also this had to be going on for a long time now..because its affecting your childs health...i dont know were you are from..but here in the (usa)...all schools have takin the junk foods of the minues,and the mechines with candy in have gone....SO I ASK YOU AGAIN HOW DOES YOUR CHILD GET THIS JUNK?????mrfoot56 Q. What does it means when you eat more junk (like chocalate and hot chips) than you do food? Is that good or bad chocolatehot chips pickles olivescheetos popsjuicehot chips againhot chips againA. Pickles and olives are not that junk, although they may contain high amounts of salt (sodium) that may exacerbate hypertension. Regarding the rest of the foods you listed, well, they aren't the best thing to eat- a lot of calories and fat, without satisfying your appetite. You may read more about nutrition here: www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/nutrition.html More discussions about JunkFinancialSeeHigh-yield bondAcronymsSeeJNKjunk Related to junk: junk food, Junk bondsSynonyms for junknoun rubbishSynonyms- rubbish
- refuse
- waste
- scrap
- litter
- debris
- crap
- garbage
- trash
- clutter
- rummage
- dross
- odds and ends
- oddments
- flotsam and jetsam
- leavings
- dreck
verb get rid ofSynonyms- get rid of
- drop
- remove
- reject
- abandon
- dump
- shed
- scrap
- axe
- ditch
- chuck
- discard
- dispose of
- relinquish
- dispense with
- jettison
- repudiate
- cast aside
- throw away or out
Synonyms for junkverb to let go or get rid of as being useless or defective, for exampleSynonyms- discard
- dispose of
- dump
- scrap
- throw away
- throw out
- chuck
- jettison
- shuck
- ditch
Synonyms for junknoun the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken upSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun any of various Chinese boats with a high poop and lugsailsRelated Wordsverb dispose of (something useless or old)SynonymsRelated Words- chuck out
- discard
- cast aside
- cast away
- throw away
- toss away
- toss out
- put away
- throw out
- cast out
- dispose
- fling
- toss
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