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rekt
[rekt]
adjective
wrecked, messed up, drunk, or high.
What even happened last night—I was so rekt!
soundly or completely defeated; dominated: Your argument got rekt, man!
Two players disconnected, and my multiplayer team was rekt before the match even started.
Your argument got rekt, man!
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of rekt1
Example Sentences
But this is cryptocurrency, where you can get rekt while you sleep.
Mr Curry's disclosure, first reported by rekt.news was made initially by email on 25 August.
Get rekt on a Samsung smart fridge kid!
There is a long trail of individuals and companies who have been “rekt†as the industry parlance has it because of events: for example, the Bitcoin Cash civil war last November.
Then there’s the housing market—which, as the kids might say, sort of seems to have been getting rekt lately.
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When To Use
Rekt means “wrecked,†that is “utterly destroyed†or “wasted.†This slang term is often used to refer to someone who has been soundly defeated. It is also used to refer to someone who is extremely drunk or high.
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