discardables
(noun)
1. Things no longer useful or needed and ready for disposal.
Examples: worn-out furniture, obsolete gadgets, or outdated clothing.
"After spring cleaning, the garage was filled with discardables ready for donation."
2. People deemed no longer relevant or valued in a particular context, such as friendships, workplaces, or relationships.
Examples: a former friend after a falling-out, an employee during layoffs.
"In the brutal world of corporate restructuring, long-time employees can become discardables overnight."
(noun)
1. Things no longer useful or needed and ready for disposal.
Examples: worn-out furniture, obsolete gadgets, or outdated clothing.
"After spring cleaning, the garage was filled with discardables ready for donation."
2. People deemed no longer relevant or valued in a particular context, such as friendships, workplaces, or relationships.
Examples: a former friend after a falling-out, an employee during layoffs.
"In the brutal world of corporate restructuring, long-time employees can become discardables overnight."
by Puchin November 27, 2024

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by Adujasty343 July 12, 2025
