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vb. (context idiomatic English) To criticize the person spoken to in a rant.
Usage examples of "trash out".
The sketch I had crumpled into a little ball and tossed on the floor, and which Murphy had picked up, absently, just to get the trash out of people's way.
When they died, police had to cart over a hundred tons of trash out of their place.
She was packing up to go and she'd set several boxes full of discards and trash out.
McGovern was still sloshing and shoveling and pitching trash out of her way, and I could tell she was getting tired, and I was perversely pleased by that.
He spun aside, dragged a cheap knife he'd found in the trash out of a pocket and held it out.
He lit the last wrinkled cigarette, tossed the trash out the window, and blew smoke at the dashboard.
Pushpin or Pushkin, doesn't care a damn for the music but he's fascinated by the complicated mechanism that produces it that's what America was all about, what mechanization was all about, what democracy was all about and the deification of democracy a hundred years ago all this technology at the service of entertaining Sigi's stupefied pleasure seeking trash out there playing the piano with its feet where it all came from isn't it?
He flew four loads of trash out over the East River and dropped them in, trash collections still not being quite regular.