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wrecker

A really strong person who could beat the shit out of you.

"Dude Taylors a wrecker!"

by Tcoll April 06, 2005

wrecker

arse hole, crap pipe, clay lane, tradesman's entrance, rusty bullet hole, sheriff's badge, teatowel holder, ringhole, ring piece, turd pipe, brown eye...etc

Why do they call it the wrecker? Cos it fucking wrecks - thats right!

by MJ Cha'mone August 27, 2003

wrecker

Someone who derails a discussion or functioning of a group, whether intentionally or unintentionally. Frequently used in leftist (socialist/communist) circles, often with aspersions of being a spook, cop, or COINTELPRO infiltrator. Examples of wrecker behavior include: * exclusively focused on condemning shortfalls while exhibiting zero interest in discussing or acknowledging any solutions that are suggested * endless questioning of the proper forum for the topic at hand * being excessively pedantic when it benefits them, yet quick to misrepresent others' views/statements * long tangents, or just taking up an outsize percentage of airtime about themselves and their individual concerns * revisiting topics that have already been settled, or just repeating themselves in general at great length * attempting to exert their own individual influence and control over a democratic/consensus decision, and becoming very agitated/verbose if they do not succeed in swaying others * incendiary comments intended to (or effectively serve to) distract and stir up drama, especially in a public forum. This often includes targeting those they expect adversarial responses from. Closely resembles trolling.

Wow, that sabotage pamphlet from the CIA titled "General Interference with Organizations and Production" is like wrecker 101

by jadette December 17, 2020

The Wreckers

A band comprised of Michelle Branch and Jessica Harp, on Maverick Records. Originally to be named the "Cass County Homewreckers."

Yeah, so I saw The Wreckers on One Tree Hill, and was like, "Wait, are they a real band?"

by adamjk October 23, 2005

wreckers

People who go to wordpsychobilly/word shows

I'll meet you at the Wrecker's Ball

by Subcultural Girl September 06, 2003

Wrecker

A large party usually with alcoholic beverages. Derived from 'House Wrecker'.

There is going to be a huge wrecker at John's tonight!

by Stesamee December 08, 2006

wreckers

Balls so large that they could knock down a building like a wrecking ball.

cookie monster has wreckers

by pinched grundle May 18, 2003