trashic

Pronunciation: ‘tra-shik
Function: adjective
Etymology: “tragic” (adj.) from Middle English, from Latin “tragicus,” from Greek “tragikos,” irregular from “tragOidia” tragedy + “trashy” (adj.) "worthless" first attested 1620, from “trash”
of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian “trask” trash; akin to Old Norse “tros” fallen leaves and twigs, Old English “trus
1 : a regrettable act that is seriously deplorable, having resemblance to everything that is of inferior quality <a trashic performance>
2 : exciting or deserving hatred or repugnance, while having a capacity to move one to compassionate pity <a trashic outfit>
- trash•i•cal•ly /-shi-k(&-)lE/ adverb
Shaniquah: Girl, I don't know what's more trashic, Tonya Harding on FOX's "Celebrity Boxing" or Mariah Scary's acting in "Clitter."
Bonqwisha: Mariah acts?
Shaniquah: She axed what?
Bonqwisha: Huh? What she axed?
Shaniquah: What?
Bonqwisha: Girl, you trippin'. You the one who said she axed somethin' or somebody.
Shaniquah: Whatevah!
by Sean R Sotelo January 11, 2006
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The name that you give a song that is really bad, but you have to it give a little respect because it is an old song.
Guy 1: -Plays We Didn't Start the Fire
Guy: "Dude turn that shit off it's such a trashic
by Spin Doctors November 17, 2015
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Trashy/trash tragic + tragic = trashic

When something is tragically trashy or trashily tragic.
I have to work at 6 am tomorrow because someone called off last minute.
I’m sorry... That is so trashic.
by LingDanc803 August 21, 2018
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