tripe

IPA: trˈaɪp

noun

  • The lining of the large stomach of ruminating animals, when prepared for food.
  • (chiefly in the plural) The entrails; (by extension, humorous or derogatory) the belly.
  • (figurative, derogatory) Something foolish or valueless, especially written works and popular entertainment (movies, television).
  • An edible lichen, especially rock tripe.
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Examples of "tripe" in Sentences

  • The thought of you writing tripe is hard to imagine.
  • Blah, blah, blah ... same old tripe from the old, worn Clintons.
  • BTW, Zach, though many many many Asian people will argue, I think the best cart for tripe is on … E. Pike?
  • Smart, dark paranormal romance would be such a treat compared to the typical formulaic Harlequin tripe in a monster costume.
  • #61 – “You were not present at either Laura Welch Bush†™ s accident nor at Ted Kennedy†™ s, so all your tripe is mere speculation.”
  • For supports in high profile positions in either campt to come out with this type of tripe is incredibly counter productive to the outcome of the general election.
  • People — and I do actually mean “people” here, not viciously stupid animals like yourself — already know that that pathetically infantile piece of snivelling ideological tripe is demonstrably false.
  • It's pretty much dictating what a woman can or cannot do with her own body (and not just women, but men too), and this kind of tripe is found in a LOT of discourse, from the feminist to the progressive to the religious.

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