to go broke
41broke — /broʊk / (say brohk) verb 1. past tense of break. 2. Archaic or Colloquial past participle of break. –adjective 3. Colloquial out of money; bankrupt. –phrase Colloquial 4. broke to …
42Broke 'n Broken — Infobox Album Name = Broke ‘n Broken Type = Album Longtype = Artist = Brad Brock Released = 2005 Recorded = Genre = Country/Pop Length = Label = Doggone Records Producer = Brad Brock Broke ‘n Broken is Brad Brock’s most successful album to date,… …
43broke — 1. adjective /brəʊk,broʊk/ a) Lacking money; bankrupt b) Broken. Syn: boracic, skint, stony broke 2. verb /brəʊk,broʊk/ The …
44Broke — This surname is a late medieval English development of either the pre 7th Century Old English Broc or the post Norman Invasion (1066) also Broc . However the origins were quite different, the English being habitational from one of the many places …
45broke — adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ go (= go bankrupt) ▪ The company went broke last year. ADVERB ▪ completely, flat (informal) …
46broke — Synonyms and related words: bankrupt, beat, beggared, broken, busted, dead, destitute, down and out, failed, flat, flat broke, hard up, impoverished, in receivership, indigent, insolvent, needy, on the rocks, on the skids, oofless, penniless,… …
47broke — [brəʊk] adj informal I without any money Can you lend me £5? I m completely broke.[/ex] II broke the past tense of break I …
48broke — adj Without money. I m broke man; don t ask me for money. 1930s …
49broke — the perfection of ugliness. Ed: Oh Lord, that girl is busted! Ted: No bro, she s broke …
50broke — the perfection of ugliness. Ed: Oh Lord, that girl is busted! Ted: No bro, she s broke …