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A "broken feema" typically refers to a malfunctioning or damaged female external reproductive organ, often used in medical or anatomical discussions. However, the term appears to be uncommon and may be a typographical error or misinterpretation of "female." If this is in a specific context, please provide more details for a more accurate response.

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