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Wracked-off

Rubbish, when refering to an object, person or place or event.
England lost because we are wracked-off at the moment.

Did you see their striker he was wracked-off.
by Blackcountry_wench October 1, 2010
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whacked off

A drug term used in New Zealand, meaning "messed up on drugs."
Oh man, we were whacked off last night!
by Conchord August 25, 2007
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Wacked off

"D'you wanna get wacked off"
"Let's get wacked off"
"I was so wacked off last night!"
by malesex January 27, 2009
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wacked off

"man, some chick wacked off a guy right next to me, sick shit"
by tooms July 30, 2008
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wrecked-off

When the surface of an item, usually a fabric, is ruined.
"I got velcro stuck on my jacket, and now the sleeve is wrecked-off."
by frigidtoaster December 10, 2008
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whacked off

by veggiebeef March 17, 2009
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whacked off

Messed up (or screwed up) or bizarre. A combination of the phrase "out of whack" and "off line".
Does the jet lag still have your body clock all whacked off?

He's dating his step-sister? That's one whacked off family.
by Donkalo August 19, 2008
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