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  1. train wreck. A sudden and disastrous halt in the music 'set' played by a DJ. Often associated with the music styles of House and Techno where a set can last for an hour or longer.

  2. something that fails completely or goes extremely badly: The movie was a train wreck. After last year's train wreck of a season, we have to do better. Synonyms. car crash. dumpster fire US. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Failures. another/the final nail in the coffin idiom. bloodbath. brain freeze. breakdown. busted flush. car crash.

  3. Jun 23, 2005 · Trainwreck is a sativa-dominant strain of usually very high-grade marijuana often found among users with medical access, and is especially popular in CA. It has a pronounced, characteristic evergreen odor and is usually manifest as small, very dense buds with ubiquitous trichomes.

  4. The origin of the phrase "Train Wreck" comes from the literal meaning of a train wreck, which refers to a catastrophic collision between trains. Over time, the phrase has been adopted as an idiom to describe any disastrous or chaotic situation.

  5. 1. A major or total failure, disaster, or catastrophe. This project has become an absolute train wreck. We've wasted so much time and money already, I don't know how we'll make up the losses. Despite a stellar cast, the film turned out to be a real train wreck. 2. A person whose life is a complete mess or is in total disarray.

  6. noun. an accident in which a train or trains are severely damaged. Slang. a person who has experienced a personal failure, disaster, etc. Slang. a disastrous situation, occurrence, or process: His football career has been a train wreck. train wreck.

  7. something that fails completely or goes extremely badly: The movie was a train wreck. After last year's train wreck of a season, we have to do better. Synonyms. car crash. dumpster fire US. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Failures. another/the final nail in the coffin idiom. bloodbath. brain freeze. breakdown. busted flush. car crash.

  8. 1. countable noun. You can refer to a something that fails completely as a train wreck. You can also refer to a person who has a lot of serious problems in their life as a train wreck. How sad that what could have been a triumph ended in something of a train wreck.

  9. Definition of train wreck noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Mar 9, 2024 · train wreck (plural train wrecks) The aftermath of a train crash . Synonyms: (hobo slang) prairie meet, (railroad jargon) cornfield meet. ( figurative) A disaster, especially one which is large, chaotic, and readily seen by public observers . Synonyms: catastrophe, car crash, car wreck.