If I remember correctly it means treaty over and we our no longer allies and at war
Broken Heart Broken Arrow Broken Arm/Leg Broken Wing Broken Promise
"Broken Arrow" was an American proword during the Vietnam War. If a field radio operator told his superiors, "Broken Arrow", it meant that US soldiers were being overrun and all available support was requested. In other words, "Hell just broke loose, we need help NOW." For an example of what this situation would look like, watch the movie, "We Were Soldiers" featuring Mel Gibson, or just go to Youtube and type in "Broken Arrow We Were Soldiers."In the movie Broken Arrow (1996), the term is military code for a lost nuclear weapon. See also Sources and related links.What do you mean? Do you mean "broken arrow" as in a thing or "broken arrow" as in the city of Broken Arrow? I'll give you both. The city of Broken Arrow is in Oklahoma. The population is 74,859, based on the 2000 census. Well, you might know what an arrow is, and you might know what broken means, so I'm not sure what you mean by "broken arrow." Hmm, ...yeah, that IS a pretty good question. You might try looking it up on Google Search. This didn't help, did it? I'm sorry. I did my best, though
The term "Broken Arrow" in Native American culture often symbolizes peace and the end of conflict. Traditionally, the arrow represents war or violence, and when it is broken, it signifies a desire to cease hostilities and pursue harmony. This concept has been adopted in various contexts, including in the naming of military operations and cultural references, to emphasize reconciliation and unity.
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, was named after a local Creek Indian phrase meaning "broken arrow," which symbolizes peace. The name was adopted in the early 20th century when the area was incorporated. The term reflects the region's Native American heritage and the desire for harmony among different communities.
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A Native American term, shamah refers to Indians that look white. It is usually used as a derogatory term that Indians would take offense too.
Another term for an arrow's resistance to bending is "arrow spine." Arrow spine refers to the stiffness of the arrow shaft, which affects how it flexes when shot from a bow.
Do you mean people who live in India and follow Hindu, because that's who "Indians" are. The proper term is Native Americans, and calling them Indians is very insulting.
A "Broken Arrow" is a term used by the U.S. Air Force to refer to an accidental event involving nuclear weapons that does not pose a risk of nuclear war, such as a lost, stolen, or accidentally detonated nuclear weapon. It signifies a serious incident where nuclear safety is compromised but does not involve the use of nuclear weapons against a target. The term emphasizes the importance of maintaining control and security over nuclear arsenals.
An arrow that shoots in one direction is a ray. An arrow that shoots in two directions is a line.
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A loophole is another term used to refer to an arrow slit in a defensive structure or fortification.