A slang insult suggesting that someone is overweight, implying that their fridge will be broken to prevent them from eating. Used in a mocking or derogatory way.
(#1) "I don't think we can both fit on this couch"
(#2) "Are you calling me fat?
(#2)"Can you believe it? She just broke my fridge"
(#2) "Are you calling me fat?
(#2)"Can you believe it? She just broke my fridge"
by Hanboob February 20, 2025

by budgetsheep February 16, 2019

A phrase used to confirm that a nigga has reached the lowest point of financial
Stability to where affording anything above 10 dollars is as unlikely as u pulling a 10/10 latina
Stability to where affording anything above 10 dollars is as unlikely as u pulling a 10/10 latina
by The man the myth broke nigga#1 November 23, 2024

When parents say my kid broke it it truly means that they broke it they just don't want to pay for it .
by EatDaBooty4Life July 5, 2017

Only because I'm being robbed.
Hym "And before you say 'By leaving it here I brought this on myself.' No. I didn't. That's no different than saying that stores bring shoplifting on themselves by leaving product out in the open. Some of you would call the cops if you saw shoplifting. Some of you would consider stealing justification for murder. I'm broke because you want me broke. And no other reason. And I've impacted more fields, more substantially than literally and number of my detractors combined. Now, I know what your response is going to be. I'm going to start a tab and when you say it I'll post it just to illustrate how predictable all of you are."
by Hym Iam May 5, 2023

Date by which a recent graduate must have a job. On that date the person will no longer have the means to pay for basic living expenses.
MBA Person A: June 13th is my broke date, after that I'm going to have to sell my kidney to pay the rent. You?
MBA Person B: I don't have a broke date, I'm living with my mom.
MBA Person B: I don't have a broke date, I'm living with my mom.
by roberst September 6, 2011

by mikesbleedinganus November 9, 2023
