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Dictionary: schlock  shlock (shlŏk) pronunciation Slang.
also n.
Something, such as merchandise or literature, that is inferior or shoddy.

adj.
Of inferior quality; cheap or shoddy.

[Possibly from Yiddish shlak, apoplexy, stroke, wretch, evil, nuisance, from Middle High German slag, slak, stroke, from slahen, to strike, from Old High German slahan.]

schlocky schlock'y or shlock'y adj.

Our Living Language   A good number of English words borrowed from Yiddish (a variety of German with an admixture of Hebrew and Slavic elements) are recognizably of foreign extraction because they begin with sound combinations (shl-, shm-, shn-) not found at the beginnings of native English words. Schlock is such a word; it is descended from a Middle High German word for a hit or blow, and thus came to refer to damaged merchandise, and then to merchandise of poor quality. Other words beginning with this and similar sound combinations are Yiddish also: schlep, schlemiel, schmooze, schmuck, and schnoz. These words may not be equally common in all regions of the United States; they are most frequently heard in areas with sizable Jewish populations that either speak Yiddish or are descended from Yiddish speakers, such as New York City. Of course, not all Yiddish words borrowed into English begin with the sound (sh); one need only think of bagel, lox, blintz, nosh, meshugga, and kibbitz to get a feeling for the variety of words that Yiddish-speaking Jews brought with them to America.


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(shlok)

adjective
Cheap, inferior, or shoddy.

noun
Something that is of inferior quality; junk.

Etymology
From Yiddish shlak (evil, nuisance).

Usage
"Some may feel that celebrity boxing is a repugnant modern phenomenon, a sign that a new wave of schlock culture is rolling over us as Jimmy Ormond's midriff does his waistband. Nothing could be further from the truth. US celebrities have a noble and vigorous tradition of hitting one another." — Harry Pearson; Float Like a Butterdish, Sting Like a Beetroot; The Guardian (London, UK); Mar 12, 2002.

"Media Watch presenter Paul Barry says far too much current affairs TV is just schlock and garbage." — Sian Powell; Flight From Quality; The Australian (Sydney, Australia); Nov 23, 2000.


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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: (slang) merchandise that is shoddy or inferior
  Synonyms: shlock, dreck


Translations: Schlock
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - billigt skidt
adj. - godtkøbs-

Nederlands (Dutch)
lorren, voddig

Français (French)
n. - camelote
adj. - en toc, qui ne vaut rien

Deutsch (German)
n. - Mist
adj. - Schund-

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - (ΗΠΑ, φτηνοπραμάτεια
adj. - φτηνιάρικος

Italiano (Italian)
cianfrusaglia, di poco valore

Português (Portuguese)
n. - baixa qualidade (f)
adj. - de baixa qualidade

Русский (Russian)
дрянь, барахло, халтура

Español (Spanish)
n. - productos de baja calidad, basura
adj. - de baja calidad, barato, inútil

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - skräp, smörja, billiga varor
adj. - usel, skräp-

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
劣质, 质次品, 劣质的, 质次的

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 劣質, 質次品
adj. - 劣質的, 質次的

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 싸구려 상품, 허섭스레기
adj. - 싸구려의, 하찮은

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 安っぽい
n. - がらくた

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) مواد ذات نوعيه رديئه (صفه) رخيص, تافه‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮מוצר סוג ב', גרוטאה, זבל (בד"כ של יצירות אמנות)‬
adj. - ‮מסוג ירוד‬


 
 
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