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To be broke means to have little or no money. You hear it as "I'm too broke to eat at a restaurant today," or "I'd go with you, but I'm broke." Sometimes, you might hear it used to refer to a third person. This might be "She spent all her money on clothes, so now she's broke until payday."

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11y ago

'Broke' means lacking funds, out of money.

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It's when you get a lot of acne in one particular area.

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15y ago

Bankrupt, unemployed, poor, penniless, in debt, indigent, destitute

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14y ago

Broke is part of a verb, the adjective is broken, though broke is used as an adjective in slang.

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12y ago

"Broke" means you have no money.

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