broken
v. Working but poorly or ignobly designed or implemented, for example dBASE, cc:Mail, and Dick's Operating System. Not specific to software. This dictionary is broken.
v. Not performing satisfactorily or complex enough for software engines, yet fine for the pond scum. What a broken feature.
v. Previously working, but currently unworking due to a new bug. I can't put it up in Prerel yet—it's still broken!
v. Any undesirable action, concept, mentality, or object. For example, a new tax law could be broken, or a genre of music — say Country — could be broken.
v. Not working at full brain capacity; in a state of crapulence. Aaron looks pretty broken this morning. Must've been a good party.
interj. Expression of pain when it hurts to think, as is typical after teardown or a release party.
interj. My glass/bottle is empty.
interj. Your glass/bottle is empty.
interj. You are blocking the path to the refrigerator.
interj. You are blocking the path to the bathroom.
interj. Any other nebulous undesirable state.