DRECK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary And say his work mystifies you; it might be priceless, it might be dreck, you don't have a clue Slang, mainly US rubbish; trash Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
DRECK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Most of what's on TV is dreck The homilies there were often full of simplistic, right-wing dreck anyway I can't believe people are buying into this dreck If a show is absolute dreck, however, hate can be therapeutic for all parties Some are fantastic, some are so-so and some are truly dreck
What does Dreck mean? - Definitions. net Dreck is a term, primarily used in Yiddish and German, referring to trash, rubbish, or worthless material In a broader sense, it can also be used to describe something of poor quality or little value