LOL
I don't know but that funny
2006-08-06 13:38:36
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answer #1
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answered by ▒Яenée▒ 7
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Technically it is the term used for an agent who buys and sells for others also known as a stockbroker.
I am in the mortgage lending business and my customers are mortgage brokers who are the go between for the borrower (you) and the lender.
Personally I think the term is quite funny. You take a chance with a person to do their best for you financially.... :o)
2006-08-06 20:44:25
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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A broker is a persons who "brokers a deal", hence there are stockbrokers and pawnbrokers and winebrokers. It comes from a 1377 Anglo-Norman word, 'brocour', meaning 'small trader'.
2006-08-06 20:43:00
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Because after they go through all of your money you will be "broker" than them!
2006-08-06 20:43:50
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answer #4
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answered by cherokeeflyer 6
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because that is what you get working with one. BROKER
2006-08-06 20:40:58
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answer #5
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answered by ML 5
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the more you use them, the broker you get
2006-08-06 23:05:35
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answered by great white dope 4
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Funny, but I think brokerage came before the slang term "broke"
2006-08-06 20:39:43
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answer #7
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answered by billyandgaby 7
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It's kind of a warning you have to be careful because he or she could make you broke?
2006-08-06 20:42:27
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answer #8
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answered by Coring 2
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Yeah, I hear ya... had 2 doctor's... one's name was Bonebreak, and the other Graves....
2006-08-06 20:42:14
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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cause thats what they leave you. i know you are jacking around here because you could find real anwser on net. wikipedia
2006-08-06 20:41:29
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answered by Anonymous
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probably the same reason we drive on a parkway and park on a driveway... who knows?
2006-08-06 20:40:41
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answered by brooke44 3
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