From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfilthfilth /fɪlθ/ noun 1 RUDE/OBSCENE[uncountable] very offensive language, stories, or pictures about sex I don’t know how you can watch that filth!2 DIRTY[uncountable] dirt, especially a lot of it a mound of filth and rubbish people living in filth Passing cars covered his shoes with filth.3 → the filth
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filth• Look at all that filth on the windshield!• I am deeply offended by some of the filth they show on television.Origin filth Old English fylth, from ful; → FOUL1