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Nervous wreck is London Cockney rhyming slang for cheque.
Scrambled eggs
what happens when a horse or horses go crazy; (bad wreck is a wreck in which a person or horse is hurt or killed).
Hurt, as in a plea to the teacher "Miss, me hand wrecks!". Oddly though, to be "wrecked" means to be exhausted.
a person who's in very poor condition physically or mentally
Dreck is slang for rubbish; a worthless thing.
This is an expression that means to wreck something.
ADAM AND EVE ON A RAFT AND WRECK 'EM
Adam and Eve on a raft and wreck 'em is American slang for scrambled eggs on toast.
A phrase of approval, or agreement. word is bond is the same but used only for serious agreements in a discussion or situation. (exam. "knowledge, and wisdom of self is empowerment for our community, and we need  to teach young black and Hispanics about themselves and build self esteem in these young warriors so they can be better prepared for the new world around them". "word is bond".
To wreck a car (hotrodder)
Total wreck is London Cockney rhyming slang for a cheque.
Scrambled eggs
Verb. To hurt. E.g."My arm's wrecking - I think I fell badly last night when we were drunk and dancing." [North-west use]
Wreck them is American slang for scramble the eggs.
A phrase of approval, or agreement. word is bond is the same but used only for serious agreements in a discussion or situation. (exam. "knowledge, and wisdom of self is empowerment for our community, and we need  to teach young black and Hispanics about themselves and build self esteem in these young warriors so they can be better prepared for the new world around them". "word is bond".
Train wreck is medical slang for a patient who is badly injured or has a lot of medical problems.
This is an expression that means to wreck something.
to completely destroy, to wreck
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v. t.
To wreck.
v. i.
To suffer wreck or ruin.
n.
Wreak.
n.
Wreck; ruin; destruction.
imp. & p. p.
of Wreck
v. t. & n.
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v. t.
To bring wreck or ruin upon by any kind of violence; to destroy, as a railroad train.
v. i.
To work upon a wreck, as in saving property or lives, or in plundering.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Wreck
a.
Causing wreck; involving ruin; destructive.
v. i.
To reck; to care.
v. t.
To wreck.
v. t.
The ruins of a ship stranded; a ship dashed against rocks or land, and broken, or otherwise rendered useless, by violence and fracture; as, they burned the wreck.
v. t.
Destruction or injury of anything, especially by violence; ruin; as, the wreck of a railroad train.
v. t.
To execute in vengeance or passion; to inflict; to hurl or drive; as, to wreak vengeance on an enemy.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Wreak
v. t.
To involve in a wreck; hence, to cause to suffer ruin; to balk of success, and bring disaster on.
n.
A wreck; destruction.
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