← Previous - wreck | wrecked | wrecker - Next → |
Definition of wrecked
wrecked
adjective
- severely under the influence of drugs.
Oh man. Last night I was so wrecked I forgot my own name.
Citation from "Identity", Wilfred (US TV), Season 1 Episode 13 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.- See more words with the same meaning: under the influence of drugs.
Last edited on Oct 25 2011. Submitted by Matt R. from MA, USA on May 10 2004.
- very drunk.
- See more words with the same meaning: under the influence of alcohol, drunk.
Last edited on Aug 31 2009. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Aug 31 2009.
notes
- Past tense of wreck.
Last edited on Jan 02 2016. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jan 02 2016.
- Also see wreck.
Last edited on Jan 02 2016. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jan 02 2016.
+ | Add a definition for this slang term |
More info: |
Interactive stats: |
|
Related words
Slang terms with the same meaning
Other terms relating to 'under the influence of alcohol, drunk': | |
Definitions include: quite drunk. | |
Definitions include: drunk. | |
Definitions include: very drunk. | |
Definitions include: intoxicated. | |
Definitions include: very drunk. | |
Definitions include: in an irreparably bad situation; "out of luck"; "screwed". | |
Definitions include: inebriated. | |
Definitions include: the physical sensation that the room or nearby area is spinning - despite it being stationary - due to consumption of drugs or alcohol. | |
Definitions include: to consume or use up. | |
Definitions include: drunk. | |
Definitions include: drunk. | |
Definitions include: disturbing. | |
Definitions include: extremely inebriated. | |
Definitions include: to be very drunk. | |
Definitions include: extremely intoxicated. | |
Other terms relating to 'under the influence of drugs': | |
Definitions include: very much under the influence of drugs or alcohol. | |
Definitions include: under the influence of marijuana. | |
Definitions include: asleep or unconscious. | |
Definitions include: Lit up refers to the man lighting up his lights on a squad car, he lit them up. | |
Definitions include: fatigued after amphetamine use. | |
Definitions include: to be under the influence of drugs. | |
Definitions include: a condom | |
Definitions include: to have the hell knocked out of you. | |
Definitions include: under the influence of marijuana; "high". | |
Definitions include: marijuana. | |
Definitions include: extremely drunk. | |
Definitions include: stupid or strange. | |
Definitions include: very intoxicated by anything but alcohol. | |
Definitions include: under the influence of drugs. | |
Definitions include: a person who is under the influence of drugs (esp. marijuana) more often than not. | |
Slang terms with the same root words
|
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: to severely beat up or injure. | |
Definitions include: Tow truck, or pick-up vehicle used to collect damaged cars. |
How common is this slang?
I use it | (8) | ||
No longer use it | (0) | ||
Heard it but never used it | (4) | ||
Have never heard it | (0) |
How vulgar is this slang?
Average of 13 votes: 37% (See the most vulgar words.)
Least vulgar | Most vulgar |
Your vote: None (To vote, click the pepper. Vote how vulgar the word is – not how mean it is.)
Least vulgar | Most vulgar |
Where is this slang used?
Logged-in users can add themselves to the map. Login, Register, Login instantly with Facebook.
Link to this slang definition
To link to this term in a web page or blog, insert the following.
<a href="http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/wrecked">wrecked</a>
To link to this term in a wiki such as Wikipedia, insert the following.
[http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/wrecked wrecked]
Some wikis use a different format for links, so be sure to check the documentation.
← Previous - wreck | wrecked | wrecker - Next → |