Definition of broke
broke
- used to indicate a state of disrepair, or a lack of quality. 'ass' can be added behind broke to put emphasis, or to make it more insulting. probable originated in chicago, my orig. hometown.
Damn! Your car is broke!
You are one broke-ass dork.
by Peter C., Lewis and Clark College, Portland, OR 97219, USA, Sep 23 1998.
- extremely ugly.
that girl's face is broke.
by will m., Kansas City, MO, USA, Oct 08 2001.
- ugly beyond help.
Damn, that girl is broke.
by Matt K., San Luis Obispo, CA, USA, Dec 10 2001.
- Out of style, used to be the trend, i.e., mullet hair cuts or leg warmers.
When grandma was younger, that broke jacket was cool.
by Angie W., Seattle, WA, USA, Feb 22 2003.
- unacceptable. a synonym for "busted."
This food is broke. She's got a nice body, but her face is broke as hell.
by Chad B., Brooklyn, NY, USA, Feb 26 2003.
- out of money.
by Anonymous, Okotoks, AB, Canada, Feb 09 2009.
noun
- An extremely unattractive female, considered less attractive than one who is 'busted'.
Man, you hooked up with some broke bitch when you were drunk last night.
by AR, Durham, NH, USA, Dec 11 2003.
verb
- Unappealing, ugly, usually refering to a female.
That chick's broke in the face.
by Kristen F., Jun 06 2002.
- to get messed up
I got broke when I crashed on my skateboard
by Anonymous, Jul 07 2004.
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