Choose suitable meaning of idiom ‘Stuff and nonsense’

Rubbish or nonsense
Happy and calm
Angry and agitated
None of these
Rubbish or nonsense  ’Stuff and nonsense’ (Idiom) means: Rubbish or nonsense.
Examples:
We have a meeting each day meant to plan the marketing strategies, but it is just stuff and nonsense.
Competitive aspirants don’โ„ขt understand the qualifiers’โ„ข lectures. They are all stuff and nonsense.
Thus, the right answer is ‘Rubbish and nonsese’.

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