knacker's yard

Etymology
From +  +.

Noun

 * 1) The area of a slaughterhouse where carcasses unfit for human consumption or other purposes are rendered down to produce useful materials such as glue.
 * 2)  A (notional) place to send a person or object that is spent beyond all reasonable use.
 * 1)  A (notional) place to send a person or object that is spent beyond all reasonable use.
 * 1)  A (notional) place to send a person or object that is spent beyond all reasonable use.
 * 1)  A (notional) place to send a person or object that is spent beyond all reasonable use.
 * 1)  A (notional) place to send a person or object that is spent beyond all reasonable use.
 * 1)  A (notional) place to send a person or object that is spent beyond all reasonable use.
 * 1)  A (notional) place to send a person or object that is spent beyond all reasonable use.

Translations

 * Czech:
 * French:
 * German:, Kafillerei
 * Polish: