yard-trash day

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English

Noun

yard-trash day (plural yard-trash days)

  1. Alternative form of yard trash day.
    • 1998 September 4, “Ticked Off! Mail snatcher, rude diner, fall merchandise”, in The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Fla., →ISSN, →OCLC, page E-2, column 3:
      I’m ticked off at my neighbor who does his yard work the day after yard-trash day. Then he leaves his black plastic bags out in the yard for six days until the next pickup. Have some consideration for the others in your neighborhood.
    • 2001 March 2, Shirley M. Tobin, “Trash collectors are litterers”, in Florida Today, Brevard edition, Cocoa, Fla., →ISSN, →OCLC, page 6A, column 5:
      Yard-trash day is the biggest nightmare. When they dump the buckets and the barrel, a third goes into the back of the truck, a third falls onto the ground and the last third is left inside the barrel, which is turned upside down, so that we are left with two-thirds of the trash we put out for pickup.
    • 2013 March 17, ‘Cash’ Cashion, “Think before decorating landscape with a ‘hat-rack’ or ‘lolly-pop’”, in The Palm Beach Post, volume 78, number 14, West Palm Beach, Fla., →ISSN, →OCLC, “Residences” section, page 40, column 1:
      Yep, if you want to remove a native healthy specimen of a tree, you had better get a permit to do so – or face a fine from the county. Often, I have seen some green viable pines waiting for the solid-waster to pick up on yard-trash day and wonder if that person has removed that tree illegally without a permit.