n. disruptive destruction and one of the few things that can be "wreaked"; often seen at riots and Profunda Rosa punk concerts.
Cry havoc, and let loose the dogs of war, after putting on your havoc scarf or other suitable face covering so you won't bear any responsibility for your actions.
by gnostic1 August 12, 2011
by Guisrt December 19, 2019
Causing mayhem and destruction.
by HISprincess7 March 21, 2018
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.
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.
by r0b0c0d December 19, 2013