Junk entered English around the 15th Century but its origin is unknown.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of junk. However, collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that fits the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a heap of junk, a pile of junk, a hoard of junk, etc. Another type of junk might be a flotilla of junks (Chinese boats).
The word Junk comes from the name Junkers, a German aircraft manufacture. Before ww2 Junk yards were called salvage yards or wreck yards. Junkers were less sought out after at the end of the war by the allies for transport back to their respective countries, for study because of their common features.(Messershmidt and Folk wolf is what they were looking for) Hence "hey sargent!!! what kind of wrecked aircraft is that?? a me 109? no!!! its one of them junks....
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The English Greek Had the word "junk" (:
The English Greek Had the word "junk" (:
Junk, a made up language.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of junk. However, collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that fits the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a heap of junk, a pile of junk, a hoard of junk, etc. Another type of junk might be a flotilla of junks (Chinese boats).
Junk, meaning 'worthless stuff' is a nautical term for old cable or rope. The origin is uncertain but appears in the early 1300's with French and Latin connections
The KKK was the Ku Klux Klan.
Positive body language for what? To try and get him to sleep with you? Well you're a horny little girl aren't you. Just grab his junk. That's pretty positive body language.
Junk Yard Junk Food Junk Mail Junk Pile Junk Drawer
It is not clear which language the word junk comes from but it has been recorded as early as 1353 as a term used by sailors to describe old rope that was used to protect the ship's bows and masts from weather damage. The word also describes a certain type of Chinese boat. It has also evolved, in modern times, as a synonym for heroin.
jeweler, journalist, janitor, jockey, judge, Japanese language teacher, jailer, junk yard attendant
ESSAY.... Just try to translate it into any language you want.... Junk food is our enemy. We should avoid contact with our enemies as they can harm us in any way possible. Junk food not only can cause a minor disease but it can also cause life threatening disease also because you never know what has been to the food that you are straight away going to consume it therefore I conclude that junk food is our body's enemy and it should be the first in our enemy list. SAY NO TO JUNK FOOD
In the metaphoric language of dreams, a lot of junk things could a lot of details or meaningless busywork. They might also represent the demands of several people or multiple responsibilities with little meaning or significance. The dream could express feelings of being overwhelmed with this picture of all the junk things falling on top of the dreamer.