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adj.- Used to describe someone who's looks are displeasing to the eye. Correction of this condition is something which cannot generally be fixed by application of make-up or concealer, but mandates corrective plastic surgery. May also be used to describe someone's particular features.
see also go for broke T'was not until I awoke from a long night of carousing that I realized, as my friends had told me, she was indeed broke.
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The state of having no, or very little money. I am broke, so I am not of the state of being able to play one or more of multiple pleasurable games at the local arcade.
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It refers to being penniless, out of cash, completely fucking spent, skint "Hey dude, you coming to the club for a drink saturday?"
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adjective; to be unattractive in an extreme way; to be lacking of any good looks woah that bitch is broke
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1. not working or can't be fixed
2. no money 1. Why wont the t.v turn on? It's broke fool!
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Broke is what something becomes when it stops working. The same is true of people. If you are not working, you will soon be broke. I can't buy a new house, because I'm no longer working and am as a result, broke.
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Adjective, nonfunctional, in need of repair.
Rural usage, derived from past participle and/or the past tense of verb to break. Usually used to refer to previously functioning machines which no longer work correctly. The refrigerator's broke, we need to get it fixed.
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