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wrecked
[rekt]
adjective
extremely drunk or high on drugs.
We all got completely wrecked after prom.
wrecked
/ ɛ /
adjective
slangin a state of intoxication, stupor, or euphoria, induced by drugs or alcohol
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of wrecked1
Example Sentences
SNP MSP Kevin Stewart said: "The Tories wrecked our economy, presided over soaring household bills and ripped Scotland from the EU against our will."
A virtual safety car mid-race made Verstappen's life even easier for a while, and wrecked Piastri's hopes of second place, but the Red Bull had long ago taken control of the race.
James simply told journalists, "I'm going to get wrecked," while Bakare was planning to "dance around my Bafta like women dance round their handbags".
The bodies of the eight paramedics, six Gaza Civil Defence workers and one UN employee were found buried in sand, along with their wrecked vehicles.
They were found buried in sand alongside the wrecked ambulances, fire truck and UN vehicle.
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