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Kate
How to say that you've spent too much money (and almoost all you got) ?
It's like a joke upon yourself, for example when you took a girl for an expensive date or bought an expensive (expensive for you) present. Obiviously you have money left, but you want to say that for you it was way too expensive. It might be a slang word...
28 jul. 2015 07:35
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Often we say "I'm broke" - can be taken both literally and figuratively, but it means that you're out of money.
Also you can say that something 'broke the bank', which means it was very expensive/cost you a lot.
28 juli 2015
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Some choices.
1. this purchase has broken the bank. (there is no money left in the bank)
2. Now I'm broke. (= I have no money left)
3. I'm flat broke. (= I have no money left)
28 juli 2015
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In Australia we say 'I'm skint", meaning I have absolutely no money left.
28 juli 2015
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