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wreckful

Taking on a task in a wreckless manner. wreckless should mean without wreck, so wreckful means dangerously.

Lexi hit the car because she was driving wreckfully.

by Whitney and Alexis September 15, 2005

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wrecked

to get drunk, beyond drunk, because of a bad day or week

Man, I had three exams today, im gonna get wrecked tonight

by M-City April 22, 2005

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wrecked

To totally beat or ruin; creme

Oh man!! Dude, he wrecked you!

by Jerad November 29, 2003

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The wreck

In British slang, usually a place around the corner where teenagers go to get pissed on cheap cider

Oi, me and Benji are heading down the wreck, you coming?

by guns and kitchens May 25, 2020


wreck

1) To really whoop someone physically or verbally; to hand it to them.

When adjectivized ({wrecked}) it becomes a word to describe how messed up someone was becuase of a physical or verbal beating, or sometimes because of substance abuse.

1) When the volleyball team ran the guantlet to initiate their freshmen, Bean picked up a sandal and totally wrecked someone.
2) I totally wrecked my histroy teacher when we debated Fascism vs. totalitarianism.
3) Last night I met up with Mike and smoked a bowl, I was so wrecked that I couldn't find my way back home.

by The General March 28, 2004

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wreck

verb
to enjoy completely and thoroughly.
to have a totally complete sexual encounter leaving partner so satisfied that they are unable to move.

Term was first observed in Family Guy while Brian was speaking of Lois to Peter.

While scouting the scene at a club, one guy says to the other, "Would you have sex with her?" Other guy replies, "Oh yea, I'd wreck that!"

by Mesh69inUSA January 12, 2008

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wreck

To Destroy

You best check yoself before you wreck yoself

by mkelp September 23, 2003

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