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* [[Arthur Brooke (poet)|Arthur Broke]] (or Brooke) (died circa 1563), translator of ''The Tragicall Historie of Romeus and Juliett'' |
* [[Arthur Brooke (poet)|Arthur Broke]] (or Brooke) (died circa 1563), translator of ''The Tragicall Historie of Romeus and Juliett'' |
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* [[Philip Broke]] (1776-1841), officer in the British Navy |
* [[Philip Broke]] (1776-1841), officer in the British Navy |
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Ravon Baines ( Will forever be the brokest man on the planet) |
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==Music== |
==Music== |
Revision as of 15:17, 26 October 2010
Look up broke in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Broke may refer to:
- To being currently (but not necessarily permanently) out of money
- The expression stone broke refers to a craftsman's stone bench being broken if he failed to pay his debts. (Robert L. Shook, The Book of Why, 1983)
- Broke, New South Wales, village in Australia
- Discarded paper created when a break occurs in the normally continuous papermaking process. The broke is usually recycled, see paper recycling.
People
- Arthur Broke (or Brooke) (died circa 1563), translator of The Tragicall Historie of Romeus and Juliett
- Philip Broke (1776-1841), officer in the British Navy
Ravon Baines ( Will forever be the brokest man on the planet)
Music
- Broke (album), album by Hed PE
- "Broke" (Modest Mouse song), a single by Modest Mouse from their 1996 album Interstate 8
Other
- "Broke" (The Office), an episode of The Office