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Definition of wreck

wreck

noun

  • a person highly intoxicated by alcohol and/or drugs, to the point where they act severely out of the norm.
    Man, I was a wreck last night. I don't think I'm allowed back in that bar.

    Last edited on Jan 02 2016. Submitted by Chad B. from San Diego, CA, USA on May 17 2002.

  • an extremely upset person.
    Your sister was really a wreck at graduation.

    Last edited on Jul 12 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 28 2009.

  • a person who doesn't have their life in order.
    I don't think we should see each other any more. I'm kind of a wreck right now.

    Last edited on Jul 12 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Apr 28 2010.

  • a very messy place.
                                                                  

    Citation from "Weekends At Mort's", Bob's Burgers (TV), Season 1 Episode 11 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.

    Last edited on Jul 25 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jul 25 2011.

  • a sick or disheveled person.
                                                                                                                                                   

    Citation from "What About Blob?", Reaper (TV, 2007), Season 1 Episode 5 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.

    Last edited on Nov 03 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Nov 03 2011.

verb - transitive

  • to severely beat up or injure.
    That kid got wrecked son!

    Last edited on Jul 15 2011. Submitted by Jonathan G. from Queens, NY, USA on May 16 1999.

  • to defeat badly.
    Dude I just got wrecked at video games.

    Last edited on Jul 15 2011. Submitted by Matt R. from MA, USA on May 10 2004.

  • to have very vigorous sex with.
                                                                                                       

                                                                        

                                                                                                        

    Citation from "Conscience", Wilfred (US TV), Season 1 Episode 6 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.

    Last edited on Jan 02 2016. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Oct 15 2011.

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Other terms relating to 'to attack, to fight':

Definitions include: to receive a beating.
Definitions include: to cause a crowd to disperse; BREAK UP.
Definitions include: a dirty person who looks like crap.
Definitions include: to fight.
Definitions include: to lie to.
Definitions include: to severely injure.
Definitions include: intravenous drug bell ringer.
Definitions include: to regulate, often by force.
Definitions include: to beat someone until they enter the fetal position (their body forming a tight ball.)
Definitions include: to eat voraciously.
Definitions include: prone to raping.
Definitions include: to fight.
Definitions include: to beat someone up.
Definitions include: to hit or cause bodily injury.
Definitions include: very good, excellent; "cool"; "awesome".

Other terms relating to 'to be sad, disappointed':

Definitions include: a sad person.
Definitions include: feeling sad or depressed.
Definitions include: good; excellent; "cool".
Definitions include: exclamation of displeasure.
Definitions include: causing depression.
Definitions include: overcome with emotion (usually sadness).
Definitions include: anything, in speech.
Definitions include: the dumps, down, blue, sad.
Definitions include: exclamation of unhappiness.
Definitions include: offended, upset, or angry, usually by a small slight or a friendly insult.
Definitions include: to disappoint.
Definitions include: exclamation of unhappiness.
Definitions include: to not impress.
Definitions include: a frequently depressed person.
Definitions include: to do something bad to a person.

Other terms relating to 'to win, defeat':

Definitions include: to be victorious; defeat.
Definitions include: see bitch.
Definitions include: to defeat.
Definitions include: very good, excellent; "cool"; "awesome".
Definitions include: Milwaukee's Best brand beer.
Definitions include: to abuse or damage, usu. to the point of uselessness or maximum damage.
Definitions include: acronym for "cash rules everything around me".
Definitions include: to rob or extort.
Definitions include: Alternate spelling of own.
Definitions include: a declaration of victory or superiority.
Definitions include: a slap of the manner described in the verb form.
Definitions include: to physically beat.
Definitions include: defeated.
Definitions include: to strongly defeat during a competitive activity. Etymology: someone that was "schooled" has been "taken to school."
Definitions include: Used frequently in online gaming.

Other terms relating to 'under the influence of alcohol, drunk':

Definitions include: extremely drunk; "wasted".
Definitions include: extremely intoxicated.
Definitions include: sadistic; "messed up".
Definitions include: drunk.
Definitions include: severely under the influence of drugs.
Definitions include: very drunk.
Definitions include: extremely inebriated.
Definitions include: severely under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Definitions include: very drunk.
Definitions include: to be very drunk.
Definitions include: so drunk that it's the alcohol talking, not you.
Definitions include: extremely drunk.
Definitions include: very drunk.
Definitions include: hung-over from alcohol.
Definitions include: extrenely drunk.

Other terms relating to 'under the influence of drugs':

Definitions include: To be high on prescription narcotics.
Definitions include: hung-over from alcohol.
Definitions include: To be drunk or high.
Definitions include: mild to moderately intoxicated from drugs or alcohol.
Definitions include: the metaphorical "place" that a person under the influence of Ketamine goes to.
Definitions include: extremely drunk.
Definitions include: very drunk or under the influence of drugs.
Definitions include: very good, excellent; "cool".
Definitions include: an extended period of alcohol or drug use.
Definitions include: sadistic; "messed up".
Definitions include: confused, or under the influence of marijuana.
Definitions include: extremely intoxicated, either by alcohol or marijuana.
Definitions include: very high, generally from marijuana.
Definitions include: to feel withdrawal symptoms, especially from a drug.
Definitions include: under the influence of marijuana; "stoned".

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Other terms relating to 'wreck':

Definitions include: "Dick's erect."
Definitions include: a person who has an affair with a married person.
Definitions include: an extremely worried person.
Definitions include: A vehicle that has been in a major accident, but still can be driven.
Definitions include: a total failure.
Definitions include: the event in which a DJ is playing records ("spinning") and doesn't properly match beat tempos while transitioning ("crossfading") from one track to another.
Definitions include: severely under the influence of drugs.
Definitions include: Tow truck, or pick-up vehicle used to collect damaged cars.

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