Derived from 'broke'.
A word often used by children which will sometimes carry on into adulthood in those who are not corrected.
A word often used by children which will sometimes carry on into adulthood in those who are not corrected.
by Dan "Jp" October 10, 2004
woah that bitch is broke
by t-balls October 23, 2004
by Welcome2MysticHollow February 12, 2011
1) "Wow, this kid got broke trying to jump down the stairs. What a bitch."
2) "He got broke trying to jump across that gap."
2) "He got broke trying to jump across that gap."
by Mickael October 25, 2007
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.
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.
by Ann Pearl Owen April 02, 2008
breaking someone's ankles; making them think you went one way but you really went the other and they have to come all the way back to get you
by ru5ty April 21, 2005
by Mrdrmd101 September 03, 2021