A fork of Rural Dictionary
You have to have over one million dollars to be considered rich or else your broke sorry so next time you call someone broke check yo self
I’ve been fucking broke my whole life man somethings gotta change
If you don’t have a million dollars cash or in your bank account I’m sorry buddy you broke and you shouldn’t tell someone else that there broke you’ve probably held back a lot of people calling them broke when your broke as well
Bro if you don’t have a million dollars your broke so how and the fuck can you tell me anything
Well let’s play big bank take lil bank
Your just not helping the cause
Only because I'm being robbed.
Hym "And before you say 'By leaving it here I brought this on myself.' No. I didn't. That's no different than saying that stores bring shoplifting on themselves by leaving product out in the open. Some of you would call the cops if you saw shoplifting. Some of you would consider stealing justification for murder. I'm broke because you want me broke. And no other reason. And I've impacted more fields, more substantially than literally and number of my detractors combined. Now, I know what your response is going to be. I'm going to start a tab and when you say it I'll post it just to illustrate how predictable all of you are."
The single greatest phrase ever said within security forces. When spoken it manifests unending amounts of adrenaline and willingness to complete the day. Also creates blindness to certain actions to keep from extending shifts.
Guard mount broke let’s get outta here.
State of being: Not completely broke but not having as much money as one would like to have.
“Yo you down to go see Pusha T tonight”
“Pretty white-boy broke rn fam”
daddy broke is such an amazing friend and does not deserve kody canavan bc she deserves better and is so fit and sexy
“WOAH HAVE YOU SEEN DADDY BROKE?”
“MAN SHE IS SO FIT!”
“I KNOW I WISH SHE LOVES ME LIKE SHE DOES THAT UGLY WEIRD KODY CARAVAN DUDE UGH!”
When sbd finds a purpose or use for something that everybody else has overlooked.
The first example of the idiom used this way, occurred when somebody created a puzzle from Rubik's Snake, of which Rubik himself claimed that it isn't a puzzle:
"The snake is not a problem to be solved; it offers infinite possibilities of combination. It is a tool to test out ideas of shape in space." See Washington Post, Oct 4, 1981: Rubik's Snake of 'Infinite Possibilities'. Notwithstanding these properties, it turns out to be a puzzle as well.
Look for the book "Soul of the Snake" by CubeMan69, at the Lulu book store, by August 2022.
Sam: You've got so many books lying around.
Yvette: Right?
Sam: I broke it. I used one of them as a coaster, see? (Putting his beer on it.)
Yvette: Right!