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- noun Alternative spelling of
dreck .
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Examples
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More Heinlein drek from the era of his that you Just Should Not Read.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Job : a Comedy of Justice - Robert A. Heinlein Blue Tyson 2006
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Juuuuust barely avoided being exactly the kind of drek that gives this sort of thing a bad reputation.
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Can you even imagine what these people would say if this kind of drek was directed at, say, Stephen Harper?
Tell Me More, O Pretentious One ALW 2007
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Can you even imagine what these people would say if this kind of drek was directed at, say, Stephen Harper?
Archive 2007-10-01 ALW 2007
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Some seeking the meaning of life in A Serious Man, latest movie from the Coen Brothers, appear to find an answer somewhere along the lines of 'drek'.
Ottawa Sun 2009
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Marc Chagall dismisses a painting by Joan Miró as "drek."
Before Gossip Was Gawkerfied Edward Kosner 2011
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I think all of the films that Michael Bay has directed have been exploitative in some way so don't attribute it to the series, but to the film's creators, since they're the ones adapting this drek to the big screen.
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If there is an afterlife I pray it's free of eco-freakies who come up with drek like that.
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I was so turned off by this piece of drek that, after a brief glance, I tossed it into the recycling bin before sitting down with my Sunday Times and coffee.
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I also appreciated that we were subjected to very little House/Cuddy drek, although I would have been happier if Thirteen/Foreteen were gone forever.
john commented on the word drek
"Human dung, feces, manure or excrement; inferior merchandise or work; insincere talk or excessive flattery"
— The Gantseh Megillah Yiddish Glossary
September 15, 2010
chained_bear commented on the word drek
... Could it be any more specific?
September 16, 2010