1. broke - Noun
2. broke - Adjective
3. broke - Verb
Derived from break
5. broke - Adjective Satellite
of Break
To transact business for another.
To act as procurer in love matters; to pimp.
imp. & p. p. of Break.
Source: Webster's dictionary`skint' is a British slang term Source: Internet
"48 Hours" also tipped off detective Michael Ulrey in Clarksville, Tennessee, who broke the news to then 22-year-old Sydney Minor, a single mom. Source: Internet
A 35-year-old man died and two others suffered injuries in a major fire which broke out near Chirgaon in Shimla district in the early hours of Wednesday. Source: Internet
Abby will then tell Chance about her miscarriage five years ago that almost broke her. Source: Internet
About two hours later, news broke of the tragic accident, and Star posted another Instagram story saying the crash had happened just „two miles“ from his house. Source: Internet
1936 Nuvolari had a big accident in May during practice for the Tripoli Grand Prix and it is alleged that he broke some vertebrae. Source: Internet