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Brokebackadjective
in the homosexual sense.
Etymology: From the title of Annie Proulx's 1997 short story Brokeback Mountain; publicised by the 2005 film of the same name.
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brokeback
The term "brokeback" is often used to describe someone or something that is financially struggling or experiencing a significant loss of income. It can also be used more broadly to refer to a difficult or unfavorable situation, often with a focus on financial aspects.
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Brokeback
Brokeback is a project of Doug McCombs, bassist of Tortoise and Eleventh Dream Day.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Brokeback in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Brokeback in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of Brokeback in a Sentence
Meryl was eager to make the movie, and she said' let me meet with her.' ' Brokeback Mountain' was about to come out. Annie had a wonderful, small role in Brokeback Mountain '. And Meryl watched that scene from the movie, she met with her and called up Tom Rothman at Fox and said,' Yeah, this girl's great, and I think we'll work well together,'.
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- průlomCzech
- BrokebackGerman
- επιστροφή χρημάτωνGreek
- The term "brokeback" can be translated to Esperanto as "malbona dorsflanko." However, if you are referring to "Brokeback Mountain," that would typically remain untranslated as "Brokeback Mountain." If you have a specific context in mind, please let mEsperanto
- BrokebackSpanish
- repliFrench
- ब्रोकबैकHindi
- BrokebackIndonesian
- The term "brokeback" in Italian can be translated as "Brokeback," as it is a proper noun referring to the film "Brokeback Mountain." However, if you want to translate it in a generic context, it could mean "schiena rotta," but this might not capture Italian
- The term "brokeback" can refer to various contexts, but in the most common interpretation, it relates to the film "Brokeback Mountain." The title can be translated into Korean as "브로크백 마운틴" (beurokeubaek maunthin). If you need a different context forKorean
- BrokebackNorwegian
- Contra-ataquePortuguese
- bråkSwedish
- brokebackTurkish
- بروک بیکUrdu
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