déglinguer
to wreck; to break down (slang)
verb deh-glan-GEH Rare
Origin: From French déglinguer, of uncertain origin.
Usage Note
Déglinguer is a colloquial verb meaning to break something badly or for a mechanism to fall apart. Ma voiture est déglinguée means 'my car is a wreck'. The past participle déglingué is commonly used as an adjective to describe something broken-down, ramshackle, or a person who is in poor shape physically or mentally.
Examples
"Il a complètement déglingué le vieux vélo."
Natural Translation
He completely wrecked the old bike.
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