To screw something up royally, such as break or crash an expensive piece of equipment.
Often used in 'pull a wilkie', a common phrase meaning to crash or break something.
Also note, 'wilkied': An item that is broken, often because someone 'pulled a wilkie',
Commonly used when talking about expensive pieces of equipment.
Often used in 'pull a wilkie', a common phrase meaning to crash or break something.
Also note, 'wilkied': An item that is broken, often because someone 'pulled a wilkie',
Commonly used when talking about expensive pieces of equipment.
'Next time you fly the drone, make sure you don't pull a wilkie. We can't afford to replace another.'
'Sorry your new drone got broken, Ryan was flying it and now it's wilkied.'
'Sorry your new drone got broken, Ryan was flying it and now it's wilkied.'
by QuizMaster57 June 26, 2016