cell phone wreck
1. n. any traffic accident caused by some moron who was paying too much attention to their cell phone conversation and not paying enough attention to their driving.
2. n. a child or teenager who is pouting, grumbling, and generally misbehaving over the fact that mommy and daddy refuse to buy them an expensive and needlessly tricked out cell phone.
1. the police said that the driver who slammed into the back of leon’s car had been on his cell for over 25 minutes before and 5 minutes after the collision. leon was p-ssed that he was in a cell phone wreck.
2. yesterday, john asked his folks for a $150 cell phone with texting, graphics, games, mp3 music, video conversation, and high speed wireless internet. when they said no, he locked himself in his room and didn’t come out for the rest of the day. the little cell phone wreck won’t get a phone that way.
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