bro·ken
/ˈbroʊkən/ [broh-kuhn]
–verb
1. pp. of break. –adjective
2. reduced to fragments; fragmented.
3. ruptured; torn; fractured.
4. not functioning properly; out of working order.
5. changing direction abruptly
6. fragmentary or incomplete
7. infringed or violated
8. interrupted, disrupted, or disconnected
9. weakened in strength, spirit, etc.:
10. imperfectly spoken, as language
11. spoken in a halting or fragmentary manner, as under emotional strain
12. not smooth; rough or irregular
13. ruined; bankrupt
mess
/mɛs/ [mes]
1. a dirty, untidy, or disordered condition
2. a person or thing that is dirty, untidy, or disordered.
3. a state of embarrassing confusion
4. a dirty or untidy mass, litter, or jumble
5. a person whose life or affairs are in a state of confusion, esp. a person with a confused or disorganized moral or psychological outlook. –verb (used with object)
6. to make dirty or untidy (often fol. by up).
7. to make a mess or muddle of (affairs, responsibilities, etc.) (often fol. by up)
8. to make a dirty or untidy mess. —Verb phrases
9. mess up,
a. to make dirty, untidy, or disordered.
b. to make muddled, confused, etc.; make a mess of; spoil; botch.
c. to perform poorly; bungle
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