A term typically used for teenagers who don't have a specific path in life. The person who is usually referred to as "young, dumb, and broke" is younger than 19, and is not much higher than the working class. Note that the subject can have A's in all their classes, but they can also be relatively stupid as a person.
Derives from a popular song released on February 2nd, 2017 by the R&B artist Khalid.
Derives from a popular song released on February 2nd, 2017 by the R&B artist Khalid.
by HispanicPanic04 January 3, 2018

people with AirPods (usually) want to flex on the common, lowly peasant without AirPods, so they say this. it's often followed by "in here".
tim: *walks in, obnoxiously flexes new AirPods* hey, it smells like broke in here.
bob: *shouts* what? i can't hear you over my AirPods.
bob: *removes AirPods, he wasn't lying*
tim: *walks out*
bob: *shouts* what? i can't hear you over my AirPods.
bob: *removes AirPods, he wasn't lying*
tim: *walks out*
by yaranaika? February 15, 2019

Disarmed. Took away all pretense. Took all my energy. Sexually: exhausted me by making me cum many times.
by SilvaSass October 8, 2017

by Thicc man dude June 12, 2019

This term is used to describe "doggie" style sexual intercourse.
It came to be because of the weight put on the receiver's back. It is also commonly referred to as "blowing" one's back out.
It came to be because of the weight put on the receiver's back. It is also commonly referred to as "blowing" one's back out.
by Wouldyoulookatthat March 13, 2011

by Troy Ritchie September 7, 2005

When you're illiterate and can't process a logical argument so you retaliate with this without any intent on actually bowing out of the conversation because your big ego and low comprehension level cloud any sign of intelligence you may have
Person who passed the 3rd grade: points out a flaw that Isabella has/made in any articulate or borderline 5th grade level
Isabella: u mad, BYE BROKE BITCH
Isabella: u mad, BYE BROKE BITCH
by Steakyboi July 29, 2018
