RUB'BISH, n. from rub properly, that which is rubbed off but not now used in this limited sense.
1. Fragments of buildings broken or imperfect pieces of any structure ruins.
He saw the towns one half in rubbish lie.
2. Waste or rejected matter any thing worthless.
3. Mingled mass confusion.
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