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To: Proud Deplorable who wrote (27793)7/5/2011 5:56:32 PM
From: Murrey Walker  Respond to of 32883
 
BTW I actually never heard the term dreck so I went looking for it and found a dreck designer

And his/her work pretty much fits the description:

(b)dreck |drek| (also drek)
noun informal
rubbish; trash : this so-called art is pure dreck.
DERIVATIVES
dreckish adjective
drecky adjective
ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from Yiddish drek ‘filth, dregs,’ from a Germanic base shared by Old English threax; probably related to Greek skor ‘dung.’


Unless you're into some pretty strange stuff. ;-)