To destroy a building's beauty by allegedly renovating it.
Most often used in Catholic circles to describe the process of taking a beautiful old church and making it look like something out of a post-modern Country Homes and Gardens.
Most often used in Catholic circles to describe the process of taking a beautiful old church and making it look like something out of a post-modern Country Homes and Gardens.
A: I heard the bishop has plans to wreckovate his cathedral.
b: He's destroyed the souls of his people, so he might as well destroy the building, too.
b: He's destroyed the souls of his people, so he might as well destroy the building, too.
by Matt Smith January 16, 2004
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