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brokenNot working properly. The term applies to software as well as hardware. If software is "broken," it means there is a bug in it. It may mean that people are having difficulty using it, because of poor design or cryptic error messages, in which case some parts of all software are "broken." See bug. broken 1. varying in direction or intensity, as of pitch 2. (of colour) having a multicoloured decorative effect, as by stippling paint onto a surface
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