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Wreck

1) A verbal insult, physical blow or unfortunate circumstance that amuses bystanders and leaves the victim unable to respond
Woooaahh you got wrecked!

He is easily wreckable!

I woke up today and I'm like "wooaah I got wrecked!"
by Kyle July 22, 2003
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Wreck

You tryin to wreck chief? You tryin to throw hands!?
by Wraith July 26, 2003
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wreck

To hurt badly, cause great pain.
ARGH, that wrecks!
by Anonymous April 1, 2003
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Wreck

(verb): to wreck. A term used in football(soccer); to completely dominate another player of the opposition with skill or otherwise(pace, strength, etc.). The victim of a wreck loses all sense of dignity and self-respect and tears may sometimes follow. The wrecker is greeted with cheers and applause and retains legend status for a certain length of time(depending on the wreck itself). The victim is further humiliated by being labelled as 'beat' for the rest of the game.
"Jamie wrecked the left-back with that nutmeg."
by xabialonsoisgod November 5, 2014
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that girl is so hot i would totally wreck her
by Missy A M March 27, 2009
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wreck

Someone who is in their first year at University and spends the vast majority of their student loan and overdraft on drinking with the sole intention of getting into the second year by the most relax means possible.
Roy: 'Village, what do you mean you're going out tonight?! Haven't you got an essay in for tomorrow you massive wreck!?'
by LeRoyGrand April 17, 2008
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adjective describing somebody who isn't looking too good.
'whoa.. you're a wreck man!'
by mikey May 16, 2004
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