[Idiom] GO FOR BROKE. - Discover How Risks are Taken in Idiom Terms

Go for broke.

Go for broke.

/ɡoʊ fɔr broʊk/

Risk everything in one big effort.

The expression "Go for broke" means to put all one's resources into an endeavor without holding back, understanding that failure could result in total loss. This idiom has roots in gambling terminology, where a player risks everything on one turn of a card or roll of a dice. Metaphorically, it's used for any effort where everything is at stake and reflects a "do or die" attitude.

Example Sentences

  1. In the last round of the poker game, he decided to go for broke.

    - He risked everything in his final bet during the poker game.

  2. Why not go for broke and apply for your dream job?

    - Encourages taking a big risk by applying for a dream job.

  3. She threw caution to the wind and decided to go for broke by investing all her savings in the new venture.

    - She invested all her savings in a risky business venture, hoping for big returns.

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