When you have no money and are broke, it is often referred to as being "financially insolvent" or simply "broke." This state can result from various factors, including unemployment, unexpected expenses, or poor financial management. In informal contexts, people might say they are "flat broke" or "out of cash."
you dont, sorry your broke now.
they had no money ayham
they had no money ayham
Being broke or bankrupt >_<
it means when you have no money in the bank or your broke
You can be broke by not having any money.
Poor, needy, penniless, broke, hard up, poverty stricken
they make you go broke or they have no money themselves
I was broke when I bought candy with all my money. My friend almost broke my glass cup.
If your broke or short on money,then you have to.
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."
you dont, sorry your broke now.
It means nomatter how much money you have you will never be broke
No, "broke" is not a noun. It is typically used as an adjective to describe someone who lacks money or resources.
Broke bloke.
they had no money ayham
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