0 something that fails completely or goes extremely badly: --
1 failing completely or going extremely badly: --
It is a train-wreck political strategy and political consequences will be inevitable.
It's train-wreck television - so bad it's almost fascinating.
They both survive the train wreck, only to vanish, and reappear as the undead stars of a dual boss-battle, mocked up as a ballet performance.
Unlike some other songs in the train wreck sub-genre, it is not based on a real incident, and it does have a known author.
But otherwise, avoid this train wreck at all costs.
In 1953, a train wreck destroyed the town depot, and no new one is forthcoming.
Meanwhile, his new bride was in a train wreck and subsequently had to use a wheelchair, after which she took up the art of painting.
In 1900, a washout during a thunderstorm caused a train wreck about 1 miles (2.4 km) north of town.
Services were held five days after the train wreck.
The tracks get rearranged, leading to an impending train wreck.