Things You Throw Away with T

  • Yes—trash is literally what you throw away!

  • Used tissues go in the trash; classic T-word.

  • Plural’s fine—people toss used tissues.

  • Old or broken toys often get tossed out.

  • Spent tea bags are thrown out or composted.

  • Scraps of tape get peeled off and trashed.

  • In some places it’s trashed, not flushed—valid.

  • Tampons are disposed of in the trash, not flushed.

  • Often flushed, but in some regions it’s trashed.

  • Commonly flushed; still trashed in some places.

  • Empty tins get recycled or tossed away.

  • Old or ruined towels sometimes get thrown away.

  • Worn-out towels can end up in the trash.

  • A tin can be thrown out or recycled.

  • Old toothbrushes are often thrown away

  • Empty tin cans go into trash or recycling

  • Hygiene product, thrown away after single use.

  • Used teabag is classic kitchen trash.

  • Used foil often binned after cooking.

  • Used to hold garbage, then thrown out.

  • Same as tea bag, tossed after brewing.

  • Used teabags go straight to bin/compost.

  • Rotten tomato leftovers get thrown away.

  • Ripped clothes often end up in the bin.

  • Price or label tags often torn off and binned.

  • Old or punctured tires are discarded.

  • Same as tin foil, often thrown away.

  • Rotten or cut-off tomato bits are waste.

  • Empty food or drink tins get recycled/trashed.

  • Gift wrap or used tissue paper is trash.

  • Old tickets get tossed after the event.

  • Used tea bag is standard kitchen garbage.

  • Tiny wooden sticks often binned after use.

  • Burnt or stale toast usually gets trashed.

  • Poop definitely ends up in the waste stream.

  • Old, torn, or stained T‑shirts get thrown out.

  • Trimmed toenails usually go straight to trash.

  • These gross little bits are usually binned.

  • Used tea leaves are common organic waste.

  • Old worn thongs/flip‑flops often discarded.

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  • Scraps of torn paper are classic trash.

  • Old or ruined T‑shirts are thrown away.

  • Same as toenails, clippings go to trash.

  • Single‑use sticks, tossed after one use.

  • Pulled or decayed teeth are discarded.

  • Seasonal decor often binned after holidays.

  • As with T‑shirts, old ones get thrown out.

  • Nail clippings are unsavable, so binned.

  • Old or ugly ties often end up in the bin

  • Leftover food from plates, classic trash

  • Ripped or worn-out trousers are thrown away

  • Full trash bag goes straight to the bin area

  • Empty cardboard roll is common bathroom trash

  • Torn or laddered tights usually get tossed

  • Pruned or fallen branches often go to yard waste

  • Used toilet roll tube ends up in recycling/trash

  • Several empty rolls are typical bathroom waste

  • Worn or punctured tires are thrown out or recycled

  • Ugly or damaged tie often gets tossed

  • Used-up or damaged tubes (toothpaste etc.) are trash

  • Broken or old toilets get hauled off as waste

  • Tangerine peels are food scraps often binned or composted.

  • Single tangerine peel, common kitchen food waste.

  • Poop is classic bathroom waste, definitely thrown out.

  • Empty tuna cans go into trash or recycling.

  • Old/used toiletries get tossed when empty or expired.

  • Used tickets are typical paper trash after events.

  • Toys that are broken
  • Empty toothpaste tubes are bathroom trash or recycling.

  • Old school tests are often tossed or recycled as paper.

  • “Tat” means cheap junk, perfect for throwing away.

  • Snipped-off thread pieces are sewing-room rubbish.

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