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Etymology edit

Borrowed from English trash.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [trɛʂ] (phonetic respelling: трэш)
  • (file)

Noun edit

треш (trɛšm inan (genitive тре́ша, nominative plural тре́ши, genitive plural тре́шей)

  1. (slang) trash (worthless things or stuff)
  2. (slang) used to express strong or powerful emotions
  3. (slang) used to express a negative attitude to a person or a current situation
  4. (colloquial, music) thrash metal

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Serbo-Croatian edit

Etymology edit

From English trash.

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Noun edit

тре̏ш m (Latin spelling trȅš)

  1. (informal) kitsch

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треш (treš)

  1. (dialectal) Used to call or shoo a sheep.
    • 1880, Panas Myrny, Ivan Bilyk, chapter IV, in Хиба ревуть воли, јaк јacлa повні? [Do Oxen Low when Mangers are Full?]‎[1], Geneva, page 39:
      — А-г-у-у... тьу-у-у! гукнув дід. — Треш-треш-треш!!
      Свиснув малахај у руці... Одчиньаје Чіпка або Грицько ворота в царині — і тихо-помалу, посхильавши у низ голови, потьагли вівці шльахом у поле...
      — A-h-u-u... tʹu-u-u! huknuv did. — Treš-treš-treš!!
      Svysnuv malaxaj u ruci... Odčynʹaje Čipka abo Hrycʹko vorota v caryni — i tyxo-pomalu, posxylʹavšy u nyz holovy, potʹahly vivci šlʹaxom u pole...
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