catch wreck

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From catch +‎ recognition where the word recognition is abbreviated and re-spelled according to eye dialect as wreck.

Verb[edit]

catch wreck (third-person singular simple present catches wreck, present participle catching wreck, simple past and past participle caught wreck)

  1. (African-American Vernacular) To gain respect.
    • 2016, Tamara Ebo, Tears of Purpose:
      They said it was some girls and boys from the Perry's who came through and caught wreck with the Downtown boys and they girls.