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Definition of wrecker
wrecker
noun
- Tow truck, or pick-up vehicle used to collect damaged cars.
Send the wrecker. It was a little prang but the steering is totally munted.
Last edited on May 17 2011. Submitted by zzapfun from Wellington, New Zealand on Sep 17 2009.
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