A fork of Rural Dictionary
Broke off adjective to be agitated angry annoyed disgruntled frustrated irritated or otherwise upset someone or with a situation.
Thomas feeling rather broke off after his wife Rayna had told him he'd have to sleep in the shed.
1. when one wears his or her baseball hat a little crooked to the east or the west, that my friend depends on the person.
2. getting punched hard in the head
3. having something given to you
1. his hat was broke way off.
2. he got broke off.
3. he broke me off with ten dollars and a pack of cigarettes.
- To get busted by someone.
- To get caught red handed.
- To get beat down physically or verbally.
- To get beat at a game, competition, function or event.
- To get mocked out so hard, that you can never show your face in public ever again, leaving you with only one means of socialization: the internet.
MAN!!!! You got freakin' BROKE-OFF, beeyotch!