wrecked

wrecked

1. slang Destroyed; damaged or ruined beyond repair. My parents are going to kill me when they find out the car is wrecked! The painting got wrecked when my little sister spilled water on it.
2. slang Mentally or physically exhausted. We spent nearly the whole day walking around the city, so were all wrecked by the time we got back to the hotel. A: "How are you?" B: "Pretty wrecked. I've been up all night studying for my exam on Monday."
3. slang In an intoxicated stupor from drugs or alcohol. I don't like taking the pain killers they prescribed. They leave me feeling really wrecked. We spent the night getting wrecked on cheap vodka.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

wrecked

mod. alcohol or drug intoxicated. Larry was far too wrecked to drive.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • apeshit
  • go apeshit
  • go bitchcakes
  • go apeshit over (something)
  • go apeshit over someone/something
  • ruin
  • be in ruins
  • go ape over (someone or something)
  • go ape over someone/something
  • beyond description
References in periodicals archive
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Where you have wrecked all havoc, why should I voice any more concern?
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In July, a customised 458 with a pounds 65,000 Dolce and Gabbana interior was wrecked in a warehouse blaze at Heathrow airport after being flown in from Saudi Arabia.
I have for many years seen this old wreck parked upon the side of the island and wondered how had this ship got to be wrecked here and left to slowly rot away.
Gordon Brown, not content with wrecking the economy, is allowing the clocks to be turned back to the 1970s when the unions wrecked the country.
They identify each wrecked aircraft, match its numbers to crew names, and then pass the wreck location and other information on to the Joint POW-MIA Accounting Command, the Department of Defense task force responsible for locating, identifying, and bringing home the remains of missing military personnel.
SCAVENGERS who snatched pounds 1million in BMW motorbikes and car parts that were washed onto a Devon beach from a wrecked ship have been told they can keep them.
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Frank's Wrecked (0689873832, $15.95) is one of the most moving stories you could find on the aftermath of an auto accident.
Ann, from the shore, and Seamus, from the wrecked ship, share the narrative, taking turns to relate the action.
The Caledonia was wrecked off the Cornish coast in 1842, and nine of the ten people on board were drowned.
Mrs Thatcher wrecked British manufacturing industry and devastated whole areas of Britain by her obsession with high interest rates.