When someone is rekt so hard that you have to add the suffix: -ed. Usually said from one 12 year old to another.
Jared: Piss off!! I keep dying!
Harry: Shut up n00b!
Tony: Dude don't be mad just because you're getting absolutely rekted.
Harry: Shut up n00b!
Tony: Dude don't be mad just because you're getting absolutely rekted.
by Toje Bigboy April 26, 2016
a term for the word "wrecked". Rekt means a player got completely destroyed, usually used in first person shooter games.
by ryancflam February 01, 2016
used by bitcoin bros to describe other cryptocurrencies, whenever news breaks out about these currencies gaining any traction, because they're a threat to the bitcoin bros' wet dreams of bitcoin supremacy.
by JuliusCesarus July 11, 2021
Text for "Wrecked", as sooo drunk you've forgotten your name but can just about type a text to your mate whose missed called you
by PossiblyCouldOKIWill June 06, 2011
A term for the word "Wrecked." Can be used in text messages when one is in a hurry. Can also be used in online gaming when a player would cause another player to send hate mail regarding the skill of the one causing the anger.
Text Example
Texter 1: OMG Casey jst rekt his car nd Im in the ambulance w/him right now
Texter 2: lol Is he okay?
Online Gaming Example
Player 1: Why don't you get some actual skill and play the game right instead of spamming magic?
Player 2: Get rekt skrub
Texter 1: OMG Casey jst rekt his car nd Im in the ambulance w/him right now
Texter 2: lol Is he okay?
Online Gaming Example
Player 1: Why don't you get some actual skill and play the game right instead of spamming magic?
Player 2: Get rekt skrub
by No_Gambit May 06, 2013
by Im IN Faze Clan 101 December 09, 2014
Often used in gaming, it is short for "wrecked"
Gamers say this when they either win somebody or completely annihilate their opponent/opponents, making it even more necessary. It is also commonly used as a hashtag, optionally with the R and K capitalized (#ReKt).
Gamers say this when they either win somebody or completely annihilate their opponent/opponents, making it even more necessary. It is also commonly used as a hashtag, optionally with the R and K capitalized (#ReKt).
by Vortex1212 December 02, 2016