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61broke — brəʊk adj. poor, impoverished, having no money breɪk n. fracture; pause, intermission; crack; opportunity; alteration; divider between one part of a document and another (Computers) v. smash into pieces, shatter, crack; be smashed into pieces; …
62broke — See break. Puki, poloke (out of funds, slang) …
63Broke — * Wat up de Broken1 hangen. (Westf.) 1) Auch Braken = Strauchholz, von breaken = brechen; Brake = ein einzelner Holzstrauch. – Es vergeuden …
64broke — a rupture. Kent …
65Broke The Buck — When a money market mutual fund s net asset value (NAV) drops below $1 per share. Money market funds aren t federally insured like bank deposits; therefore, fund assets have an implied promise to preserve capital at all costs and preserve the $1… …
66Broke Wharf — See Brook s Wharf …
67BROKE, SIR PHILIP BOWES VERE — rear admiral, born at Ipswich, celebrated for the action between his ship Shannon, 38 guns, and the American ship Chesapeake, 49 guns, in June 1813, in which he boarded the latter and ran up the British flag; one of the most brilliant naval… …
68Broke to the wide — out of money; bankrupt …
69broke to the wide — Australian Slang out of money; bankrupt …
70broke an oath — canceled a pledge, made it unnecessary to fulfill a pledge …