bruck
adj/ˈbɹʌk/
English Definition
broke, broken
Etymology
- (From English break.)
Examples
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"Bruck an nah no money, but me no response."
I'm broke and I don't have any money, but I don't care.
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"Dat a one bruck up sinting weh can't fix."
That thing is broken and it can't be fixed.
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"“Miss Lize, Eena de middle a de night, Yuh shoulda hear di nize. […] Tap, mah, mi noh done yet. For de husban' whey dem beat up still a wait fi im bruck foot set . […]”"
Miss Lisa, You should hear the noise late at night. […] Stop, I'm not finished yet. Because the husband who they beat up is still waiting for his broken leg to heal. […]
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"Car, bus and truck a bruck down."
Cars, buses, and trucks are breaking down.
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"“Min' yuh bruck Jane collar-bone, Tom! Tek yuh foot off o' de desk, […]”"
"Mind you don't break Jane's collarbone, Tom. Don't step on the desk, […]
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"Luv it when mi sink it you quint it a so mi bruck."
I love when I go deep inside of you and you contract your vaginal muscles. I can't help but cum.
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"“Cocky gone up inna har. She seh she feel sumpn tough inna har. Mi 4 pocket full up wid money but. Mi a fuck till mi bruck inna har. […]”"
My cock went inside her. She said she felt something hard inside her. My 4 pockets were full of cash. I fucked her until I came inside of her. […]