schlock



schlock

(ʃlɑk)
1. n. inferior merchandise. (From German schlacke, “dregs” via Yiddish.) That store has nothing but schlock.
2. and schlocky (ˈʃlɑki) mod. cheap; junky; inferior. Schlocky stuff like this I can get from a no overhead mail order.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ilan-Hebrew
Euphrasia-Ancient Greek
Anjelicaan-JEL-i-kəEnglish (Modern)
OsbertAHZ-bərtEnglish (Rare)
Henricushen-REE-kus (Dutch)Ancient Germanic (Latinized), Dutch
Gayatri-Hinduism, Indian, Marathi, Hindi