A butchered misuse and gross misunderstanding of the phrase 'wreak havoc', perpetuated by uneducated communities in the rural United States. Typically these individuals do not understand the meaning of the word 'wreak', so their simple minds believe 'wreck' is an acceptable substitute due to its thematic similarities to the word 'havoc'.

The correct phrase, 'wreak havoc', means to bring about destruction and chaos.

This is in contrast to the words 'wreck havoc', which would literally mean to destroy destruction.
Example: Through the perpetuation of my ignorance, I shall wreck havoc upon the english language.
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What wannabe AFI fans believe is the correct spelling of the amazing man, Davey Havok.
Over enthusiastic emo kid- lyke OMG! tht davey havoc is such a hottiie!!!1!1 im there bigest fann!!

Me- Havok. Davey *Havok*. Please.
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n. face-shielding clothing worn during riots.
Crickey! There's a bleedin' riot down by the pub. You coming mate?

Hang about. I've only got to get me havoc scarf first so I don't look a total wally.
by gnostic1 August 12, 2011
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Where you fist someone so well it becomes an electrifying experience.
He fist of havoc me in the bedroom and it really jolted the mood
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A moment of social destruction that comes on so quick, it’s like a natural disaster
Watch out, she is going wreak lightning havoc on you
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Causing problems, or chaos.
Being insubordinate, whying/ wilding out. Acting out of character.
Trevon and Luke were reakin havoc this weekend, at the fair, now they're locked up.
by Mcbreezay. June 30, 2008
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