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browser bankruptcy 

the act of quitting your web browser with multiple tabs open when it's no longer evident why you opened all the tabs and what you planned to do with them.
Jason returned to his cube after lunch to find he had over 20 tabs open in Firefox. Rather than sorting through them all and trying to make sense of the mess, he just declared browser bankruptcy, closed Firefox, and started over.
browser bankruptcy by publicjpk December 9, 2008
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Morally bankrupt 

Morally bankrupt - adjective

1. Said of a person that acts without any morals.

See also: Epic Game Store, Tim Sweeney.
Oh dude, the fact Tim Sweeney tries to defend the EGS and its policies makes him morally bankrupt, and makes me sick.

information bankruptcy 

When you are so far behind in your work all you can do is delete the work assigned and declare "information bankruptcy" forcing the assigning parties to resend it if they want it done.
Bill formatted his hard drive and declared "information bankruptcy"

wank bankrupt 

Finding out your wank bank is empty or any pictures used for wank material are gone/deleted
Hernandez: I deleted all my nudes
Olivia: What your wank bankrupt!
wank bankrupt by Happy octopus December 18, 2013

Email Bankruptcy 

When you are so inundated with email, both genuine email and spam, that you have to delete everything and start over again.
I am so far behind on email that I am declaring email bankruptcy this year.
Word of the Day on June 20, 2007

bankruptspree

The shopping spree just before filing bankruptcy, where you take all your good cards and max them out and steal off all the cash for filing bankruptcy and spending cash for that vacation you just charged.
Let's hit the mall and get some new sneakers and velvet Jesus paintings some bling for the girls and all the Foul Mouth Al DVD's we can find! I'm buying cause it's my "bankruptspree"
bankruptspree by Honest Al June 8, 2016

Minecraft Bankruptcy 

1. The decision to clear out one's entire Minecraft folder and start from scratch, commonly done when there are irreversible conflicts between various mods installed over time.

2. The decision to delete one's worlds in Minecraft and start over with a blank slate.
My Minecraft installation has too many mods and I've run out of block IDs! I tried running an ID resolver mod but that just made it worse. I ended up declaring Minecraft bankruptcy.
Minecraft Bankruptcy by Tyenkrovy January 9, 2012