1. trainwreck - Noun
2. trainwreck - Verb
trainwreck (plural trainwrecks)
Alternative spelling of train wreck
trainwreck (third-person singular simple present trainwrecks, present participle trainwrecking, simple past and past participle trainwrecked)
Alternative form of train wreck
An overwhelming 64% thought muting the microphones was effective after the trainwreck first debate saw the candidates constantly interrupting one another. Source: Internet
Eager to avert another breakdown, Berejiklian barely spoke in what one colleague described as a "trainwreck" session, and agreed on a compromise of a 25 metre fire break for private land. Source: Internet
CNN's Jake Tapper nails Trump-Biden debate: "Hot mess, inside a dumpster fire, inside a trainwreck" Source: Internet
Avble to Lease: Lge space station with gr8 vus Stephen Colbert to Bill Clinton: You want a do-over on that trainwreck NBC interview on Monica Lewinsky? Source: Internet
FORMER NBA star Dennis Rodman has broken down in a trainwreck interview on CNN about the historic meeting of his friend Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump. Source: Internet
There was a bit of a trainwreck appeal to these shows at first, but even from the start WWE padded these episodes out by replaying matches from events that were held in front of audiences. Source: Internet