broker than the Ten Commandments

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

A pun on broke's senses of 'without money' and 'broken', with potential reference both to Moses's destruction ('breaking') of the tablets on Mount Sinai (Exodus 32:19) and sinners' violation ('breaking') of the Ten Commandments in daily life.

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Adjective[edit]

broker than the Ten Commandments (comparative form only)

  1. (simile, humorous, dated) Extremely impoverished.
    • 2018, Tara Westover, Educated:
      I needed money—Dad would have said I was broker than the Ten Commandments—so I went to get my old job back...

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