trash out
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[edit]Verb
[edit]trash out (third-person singular simple present trashes out, present participle trashing out, simple past and past participle trashed out)
- (informal, transitive) To criticize a person in a ranting way or manner.
- 1980, Billy Joel, “You May Be Right”, in Glass Houses, Columbia Records:
- Friday night I crashed your party. / Saturday I said I'm sorry. / Sunday came 'n' [you] trashed me out again.
- (informal, intransitive) To stop working; to crap out.
- My computer trashed out again.
- (transitive) To remove trash and other items from an abandoned house.
- The bank hired me to trash this house out.
- (transitive) To ruin (a place) with vandalism, garbage, etc.
- The rock band trashed out the hotel room.
- (transitive) To make (a place or thing) trashy or low-class.
- They're going to trash out the neighborhood.
- (transitive) To insult, demean and criticize (someone).
- You shouldn't trash people out like that.
- Misspelling of thrash out.