It is generally used as a figure of speech to mean that what is being said is nonsense.
utter rubbish
If you mean utter, as in the utter destruction, you'd say völlig zerstört. If you mean utter, as in don't utter a word, you'd say, sag nichts.
No, there are rumours about this but it is utter rubbish!
It can be, to mean complete (utter failure, utter folly). The verb "to utter" means to speak.
Erm, no you cant have a baby. The other persons answer was complete and utter rubbish, Hope i helped :')
This is utter rubbish as Jesus never ever had any time in his life to get married and even have a baby.
mean
It means rubbish
rubbish
negeh (× ×”×’×”) = "we will utter"
US if rubbish is suppose to mean waste or trash.
The word 'utter' is a verb and an adjective.The verb 'utter' means to make a sound with one's voice or to speak words aloud.The adjective 'utter' is a word to describe a noun as complete or extreme.Examples:She was so excited all she could do was utter a squeal of delight. (verb)The scene was utter madness. (adjective)