Pronunciation: /rɛkt/
verb to utterly defeat or destroy someone or something in a game or competition
A1 I accidentally rekt my phone screen by dropping it on the pavement.
A2 The storm rekt the small village, leaving behind a path of destruction.
B1 The team rekt their opponents in the final game of the season.
B2 The hacker rekt the company's database, causing chaos within the organization.
C1 The artist's latest masterpiece rekt the boundaries of traditional art forms.
C2 The politician's scandal rekt his chances of winning the election.
formal The company's financial report was rekt by the unexpected market crash.
informal I got rekt in that video game last night, couldn't catch a break.
slang He got rekt in that rap battle, didn't stand a chance.
figurative Her heart was rekt when she found out he had been lying to her.
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