dreckiness
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]dreckiness (uncountable)
- The quality of being dreck (junk, garbage).
- Synonyms: dreckness, dreckitude
- 1997, Joseph McBride, Steven Spielberg: A Biography, New York, N.Y.: Simon & Schuster, →ISBN, page 381:
- Or, as Kael wrote of George Lucas when they made Raiders of the Lost Ark, is Spielberg still so "hooked on the crap of his childhood" that he feels a compulsion to keep replicating it on the big screen, in all its unalloyed dreckiness?
- 2003 June 20, Kimberley Jones, “Alex & Emma”, in The Austin Chronicle[1], Austin, T.X.: The Austin Chronicle Corporation, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2023-02-02:
- But what really stumps me is how this dreck ever saw the light of day in its current state of, well, dreckiness.
- 2012 May 1, Taylor Clark, “Most Popular Video Games Are Dumb. Can We Stop Apologizing for Them Now?”, in Kotaku[2], archived from the original on 2023-08-01:
- To accept childish dreck without protest-or worse, to defend the dreck's obvious dreckiness just because the other parts of a game are cool-is to allow the form to languish forever.
- 2015 January 20, Lynn Messina, “The New Yorker's Dreck Problem”, in HuffPost[3], archived from the original on 2021-04-22:
- Since I am so familiar with the magazine, I know that dreckiness is not the usual standard by which its subjects are measured.