bruck

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English

Etymology

From Jamaican Creole bruck.

Pronunciation

Adjective

bruck (not comparable)

  1. (MLE) Broke, out of liquidity.
    • 2020 May 28, K-Trap (lyrics and music), “Private Snap”‎:
      No we ain't rich but I ain't too bruck
      I hear them spit, they're tryna be us
      Run out of flizz, I'm tryna re-up
  2. (MLE) Broken, of annihilated substance integrity.
    • 2017 December 15, AWATE (lyrics and music), “The Ghetto” (track 4), in Happiness:
      And the TV is bruck

Verb

bruck (third-person singular simple present brucks, present participle brucking, simple past and past participle brucked) (Jamaica, MLE)

  1. (MLE) Alternative form of break
    • 2017 May 2, Figure Flows (lyrics and music), “Money Right”, in Big Figures ft. Purple, from 1:04:
      Still got a line for the peng
      But now I get money from shows (haha)
      Still gotta get these squares
      And bruck them down into O's (trust)
    • 2017 July 9, “Behind Barz”, Skengdo (lyrics), performed by Skengdo & AM, from 2:21:
      Blacked out, blacked out, blacker than who?
      Blackz with the blade and he brucked it too
    • 2019 April 30, “The Godfather”, Ink (lyrics), 1:14–1:16:
      stab him in the face and bruck that shank got
    • 2020 March 15, (C Block) Christo (lyrics and music), “Chickens”, from 1:20:
      Just got off the phone
      Grabbed a couple of chickens
      I’m brucking them down
      Me and my soldiers go hit them

Derived terms

Jamaican Creole

Etymology

From English break.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbɹʌk/
  • Hyphenation: bruck

Adjective

bruck

  1. broke, broken
    Bruck an nah no money, but me no response.
    I'm broke and I don't have any money, but I don't care.
    Dat a one bruck up sinting weh can't fix.
    That thing is broken and it can't be fixed.
    • 1986, C. Davies, Poetry Wales, volume 22, page 33:
      “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.

Verb

bruck

  1. break
    Car, bus and truck a bruck down.
    Cars, buses, and trucks are breaking down.
    • 2001, Lindsay McNab, Imelda Pilgrim, Marian Slee, Skills in English: 2, →ISBN, page 45:
      “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,
  2. (vulgar, slang) cum, ejaculate
    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.
    • 2012, Iyara, “Whine Up Lyrics - Iyara”, in Metrolyrics:
      “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.

Derived terms

References

  • bruck – jamaicans.com Jamaican Patois dictionary

Lower Sorbian

Noun

bruck m animal

  1. Diminutive of bruk (beetle)

Further reading

  • Muka, Arnošt (1921, 1928) “bruck”, in Słownik dolnoserbskeje rěcy a jeje narěcow (in German), St. Petersburg, Prague: ОРЯС РАН, ČAVU; Reprinted Bautzen: Domowina-Verlag, 2008
  • Starosta, Manfred (1999) “bruck”, in Dolnoserbsko-nimski słownik / Niedersorbisch-deutsches Wörterbuch (in German), Bautzen: Domowina-Verlag