Waste (wāst) v. 1. To use, consume, spend, or expend thoughtlessly or carelessly: *For hours on end we laid waste beneath the plastered moon.* 2. To cause to lose energy, strength, or vigor; exhaust, tire, or enfeeble: *The tar wasted her lungs.* 3. To fail to take advantage of or use for profit; lose: *You wasted an opportunity to be with me.* 4. a. To destroy completely. b. Slang. To **** ****** *The cigarettes wasted our relationship.* 5. Garbage; trash. *You had the audacity to choose to keep them than throw them in the waste basket.* 6. Regarded or discarded as worthless or useless. *You were a waste of my time.*
© Matthew Harlovic
Jan 27, 2016
Jan 27, 2016 at 2:33 PM UTC
Waste (wāst) v. 1. To use, consume, spend, or expend thoughtlessly or carelessly: *For hours on end we laid waste beneath the plastered moon.* 2. To cause to lose energy, strength, or vigor; exhaust, tire, or enfeeble: *The tar wasted her lungs.* 3. To fail to take advantage of or use for profit; lose: *You wasted an opportunity to be with me.* 4. a. To destroy completely. b. Slang. To **** ****** *The cigarettes wasted our relationship.* 5. Garbage; trash. *You had the audacity to choose to keep them than throw them in the waste basket.* 6. Regarded or discarded as worthless or useless. *You were a waste of my time.*
© Matthew Harlovic
