Our team wrecked house yesterday at the tournament.
He completely wrecked house in that fight!
We work so well together, we're going to wreck house.
He completely wrecked house in that fight!
We work so well together, we're going to wreck house.
by IHateEverything555 January 20, 2013
Get the wreck housemug. The state of mind or conscience where all of your emotions are tangled into one big ball of mess. Usually occurring after the death of a loved one, a messy break up, loss of some thing with sentimental value, or even after a really, really shit day. Usual symptoms include feeling confused, with tangled ideas about who to be angry/sad at. Oh, and feeling the compulsion to write an urban dictionary definition of it.
Yeah, I've just spent 20 minutes on the toilet crying my eyes out over him/her. I pretty much qualify as an emotional wreck...
by Talking Hex October 21, 2010
Get the Emotional Wreckmug. Guy 1: oh man, you really loved those jaeger bombs last night...
Guy 2: yeah, i was tyrannosaurus wrecked!
Guy 2: yeah, i was tyrannosaurus wrecked!
by fatcat2040 March 23, 2008
Get the tyrannosaurus wreckedmug. by 4 June 14, 2004
Get the train wreckmug. Nigga 1: Ya know that bitch Monica with that phat ass?
Nigga 2: Hell yeah but her face looking like it came out dat ass
Nigga 1: Absolutely, Shes a WRECKED WAGON.
Nigga 2: Hell yeah but her face looking like it came out dat ass
Nigga 1: Absolutely, Shes a WRECKED WAGON.
by LowKeyVapes June 19, 2016
Get the wrecked wagonmug. To beat your opponent or opposing team mercilessly. Especially in video game. Synonomous with pwn noobs.
by JMoney and Zee Bella June 22, 2009
Get the Wreck Facemug. 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
Get the wreck havocmug.