any foul or filthy substance, as mud, grime, dust, or excrement.
earth or soil, esp. when loose.
something or someone vile, mean, or worthless: After that last outburst of hers I thought she was dirt.
moral filth; vileness; corruption.
obscene or lewd language: to talk dirt.
gossip, esp. of a malicious, lurid, or scandalous nature: Tell me all the latest dirt.
private or personal information which if made public would create a scandal or ruin the reputation of a person, company, etc.
crude, broken ore or waste.
(in placer mining) the material from which gold is separated by washing.
See(def. 15).
to accept blame, guilt, criticism, or insults without complaint; humble or abase oneself: The prosecutor seemed determined to make the defendant eat dirt.