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Here, wrong information does not mean garbage information, but meaningful incorrect information.
A pundit pointed out the GIGO began to mean Garbage In, Gospel Out.
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"Noncore assets" means garbage.
This meant garbage was left on the streets, which was then washed into the water supply.
But the other spouse (Ford) tended to describe the item as "clutter," by which, most people assumed, he really meant "garbage".
The people who live and work in Garbage City are called Zabbaleen, which means garbage collectors in Arabic.
(Contemporary hit radio, in plain English, means garbage pop songs, distinguished by their use of auto-tune and use of lowest-common-denominator song-writing).
It means garbage can.
The change in fuels toward oil and electricity, for example, might mean less garbage that New Yorkers put on the curb, he said, but more waste and pollution at the power plants where energy was produced.
I mean our garbage, our filth in the sky and the water.
More rain is in the forecast, and that will probably mean more garbage at the beaches, Fellers said.
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