Nonsense or trash. Can mean literal garbage or something worthless.United Kingdom, English. From Middle English “robouse,” meaning refuse.“That’s rubbish!”
“Take out the rubbish.”
UK, Ireland, Commonwealth countries

Slang Description: rubbish

“Rubbish” is used to mean either garbage or “nonsense.”
Origin: Traces back to Middle English and French words for refuse.
Who used it first: Everyday British English since the 1400s.
Modern use: Still common — can describe literal trash or bad ideas.

Examples in conversation:

  • “Your excuse is rubbish.”
  • “The movie was absolute rubbish.”

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