Broke, bankrupt, penniless
Being broke or bankrupt >_<
it means when you have no money in the bank or your broke
broken casse bankrupt en faillite
insolvent, broke, ruined, wiped out, impoverished, in the red, destitute, gone bust
Broke, bankrupt, penniless
One and the same...going bankrupt means they have legally asked for protection under the bankruptcy laws.
Being broke or bankrupt >_<
it means when you have no money in the bank or your broke
broken casse bankrupt en faillite
Being broke or bankrupt >_<
insolvent, broke, ruined, wiped out, impoverished, in the red, destitute, gone bust
Not formally. The word broke is the past tense of 'to break' and broken is the past participle used as an adjective (a broken switch).Broke is used colloquially as an adjective to mean "bankrupt" and in the aphorism "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
There are several different forms of BK...Chapter 7, Chapter 11 and Chanpter 13 are the main ones.
Going bankrupt; In the hole; Pay through the nose and money down the drain.
Usually by making "bad" loans (one's that don't get paid back), or embezzlement, or the whole society goes broke.
Well the two possible means are: 1) The Princess picked up a bottle and broke it against a part of the ship - as you would do when launching a ship. 2) While the Princess was on board a ship (as a passenger) she (accidentally) broke a bottle WELLLLLLL.... The difference is... one is at the start of the question, the other is at the end of the question... see?