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junk(4) (iou)



junk verb trans. L18.
[from JUNK noun2.]
Cut into chunks; cut off in a lump. L18.
Treat as junk or rubbish; discard, abandon. E20.
F. Forsyth He..junked the can in the trash basket. R. Coover It's time we junked the whole beastly business. Combat Handguns It..had enough shortcomings to warrant junking the whole idea.