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Today's expression is very useful if you have trash.
T R A S H trash. Another word from trash would be similar to trash would be garbage, garbage, trash, you know old paper, empty food packages, empty cans, empty cans, that should be recycling.
What else is trash?
Baby diapers, gross, yeah things like that.
trash. Everybody has trash.
Including some expensive things.
Well not necessarily expensive.
But for example, on my desk right now is a keyboard. A USB keyboard. But it doesn't work.
It died. I don't know what happened.
I guess it just died.
So I bought a new one.
They're anything special.
But now I have two keyboards on my desk, my new one, which works, and my old one, which doesn't work, it's garbage, it's trash.
So what should I do with it?
Today's expression is trash it.
Trash it, trash it.
Throw it away, get rid of it.
Now trash it can also mean recycle, but especially if you trash something, you're just throwing it away in the regular garbage.
Orange peels. What do you do with orange peels?
Trash it. Banana peels.
Trash it. Old cell phones.
Trash it. Ah, but we shouldn't trash cell phones, right?
It seems like, inside, cell phones are so expensive, inside the cell phone there should be something valuable, right?
I don't know. Trash it.
Let's check out the dialogue.
Are you gonna keep this CD?
Ah trash it. It's an open!
Ah I don't like the singer.
Yep. That has happened to me I have had I've received gifts, CDs even DVDs.
somebody sends me a gift usually you know students of course not none of you none of you but old students they would give me a CD or some sort of gift and I would never open it.
You know, thank you.
Thank you for thinking of me but you know no whatever, no. So I trash it.
I throw it away. I do.
I'm sorry. It's not good, it's not cool, I know, but that happens.
So yeah, a CD you can trash it.
What's the biggest thing that you've ever trashed or the most expensive thing, you know, when you buy it, the most expensive thing that you've ever trashed?
Does anybody trash jewelry, like rings, diamonds, what about gold teeth?
Would you trash gold teeth?
I don't have any gold teeth, but I'll tell you if I die and I've got gold teeth and I die, the gold teeth are going into the ground with me if I have a son or a daughter I'm not going to let them take my gold teeth.
Nah, uh, what about your father's gold teeth?
Eh, trash it! Trash it with dad!
Ha ha ha, isn't that horrible?
I know, but no seriously.
Oh yes, there was something, this really makes me angry.
About, I don't know, six months ago I bought a desk.
You know, a desk that I could use to work at and it cost me like $180 dollars.
For me, that's expensive, okay?
But then when I moved in January, the desk broke.
I was only able to use the desk for like two or three months.
It broke. So I trashed it.
I threw it away. I trashed it.
Yeah, for me, that's about the most expensive thing that I've ever trashed.
What about you? Do you trash something everyday?
Of course you do. of anything expensive, anything valuable, let us know.
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Are you gonna keep this CD?
Argh, trash it. It's unopened!
I don't like the singer.
Are you gonna keep this CD?
Argh, trash it. It's unopened!
Nah, I don't like this singer.