poundlandEtymologyFrom the name of the British pound shop chain Poundland, which is in turn from pound + -land, named for its original policy, later relaxed, of pricing all items at £1.nounDesignating something as low-quality or inferior.“Sir Vince Cable has accused Boris Johnson of being a “Poundland Donald Trump”...”nameA hamlet west of Pinwherry, South Ayrshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NX1787).