drek

[drek]

drek Definition

  • 1something of very poor quality
  • 2rubbish

Using drek: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "drek" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The movie was absolute drek.

  • Example

    I wouldn't buy that car, it's drek.

  • Example

    This food is drek, I can't eat it.

drek Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with drek

  • drekiness

    the quality of being drek

    Example

    The drekiness of the product was apparent from the first use.

  • drekitude

    the degree to which something is drek

    Example

    The drekitude of the movie was off the charts.

  • drekfest

    an event or situation characterized by an overwhelming amount of drek

    Example

    The party turned into a drekfest with all the terrible music and bad food.

Origins of drek

from Yiddish 'drek', meaning 'excrement'

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Summary: drek in Brief

'Drek' [drek] refers to something of very poor quality or rubbish. It is often used to describe movies, products, or food that are not up to standard. The term has Yiddish origins, meaning 'excrement.' 'Drek' has spawned related words like 'drekiness,' 'drekitude,' and 'drekfest,' which denote the quality, degree, and event of drek, respectively.