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go broke

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  1. Also, go bust. Undergo financial collapse, lose most or all of one's money. For example, The company's about to go broke, or The producer of that movie went bust. The first expression dates from the mid-1600s; the second, slangier variant dates from the mid-1800s.


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Just don’t take Moore’s advice too seriously; you might go broke instead of getting rich.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 14, 2026

You might spend a bundle on merchandise, but you’re unlikely to go broke buying food.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 7, 2026

An estimated 78% of NFL players go bankrupt or are under financial stress within two years of retirement, according to CNBC, while 60% of NBA players go broke or bankrupt within five years of retirement.

From MarketWatch Nov. 20, 2025

"And if this continues, a lot of folks like me are going to go broke too."

From BBC Sep. 14, 2025

“We go’n get rich or go broke, Grandpa?”

From "Cold Sassy Tree" by Olive Ann Burns

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