junk
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Is junk a Scrabble word?
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Definition
noun (English)
1. (attributive) Material or resources of poor quality or low value, especially resources that lack commercial value.Examples: "junk food"; "junk fish; junk trees"attributiveuncountableusually
2. (slang) Any narcotic drug, especially heroin.Examples: "The poor fellow took so much junk into his system he could only weather the greater proportion of his day in that chair with the lamp burning at noon, but in the morning he was magnificent."; "Trace a line of goose pimples up the thin young arm. Slide the needle in and push the bulb watching the junk hit him all over. Move right in with the shit and suck junk through all the hungry young cells."; "Ah love nothing (except junk), ah hate nothing (except forces that prevent me getting any) and ah fear nothing (except not scoring)."slanguncountableusually
3. (slang) The genitalia, especially of a male.Examples: "I'm talking about everybody getting crunk, crunk / Boys tryin' to touch my junk, junk / Gonna smack him if he getting too drunk, drunk"; "But what to do about a kid who flashes his privates at your child? And worse, how do you make sure your kid does not reciprocate? That's exactly the dilemma one mom faced when she learned that her 5-year-old neighbor had flashed his "junk" at her two sons and then made them swear not to tell."; "Got a spot on the voice, I'm a neo punk / Old ladies cum when I flash my junk"Synonyms: anaconda, baloney pony, bald-headed hermit, banana, birdie, bobby, boonga, cackslanguncountableusually
4. (nautical) Salt beef.Examples: "My physician has ordered me three pounds of minced salt-junk at every meal ."uncountableusually
5. (dated, countable) A fragment of any solid substance; a thick piece; a chunk.Examples: "Dear Uncle Sam pervides fer his, An' gives a good-sized junk to all"; "Then he lay quiet for a little, and then, pulling out a stick of tobacco, begged me to cut him a quid. “Cut me a junk o’ that,” says he, “for I haven’t no knife and hardly strength enough, so be as I had. […]”"countabledatedusually
verb (English)
1. (transitive, informal) To throw away.Synonyms: bin, chuck, chuck away, chuck out, discard, dispose of, ditch, dumpinformaltransitive
2. (transitive, informal) To find something for very little money (meaning derived from the term junkshop)Examples: "(On Facebook, a record collector wrote:) "The newest addition to my Annette Hanshaw collection, I junked this beautiful flawless E-copy within walking distance from my house.""informaltransitive
noun (English)
1. (nautical) A Chinese sailing vessel.
Definition source: Wiktionary