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1.To flee from a fight.
2.Desperse a group in order to confuse authorities. Usually in all directions. 3.A large amount of ance build-up. 1.Break Out! The teacher is coming!
2.Hold the drugs, break out! 3.Damn girl, you sure had a breakout.. |
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1) to leave a place, sometimes forcefully
2) to get out of a rut 3) to suddenly experience large numbers of zits, usually on one's face NOTE: Break out is NOT the opposite of break in. 1)
As soon as I realized I had fallen for the old "go to bed at 2 with a 10, get up at 10 with a 2" scam, I knew I had to break out of that joint ASAP. 2) I broke out of my dating slump by scoring a threesome with the Olsen twins and doing Mary Kate indabutt. 3) I tricked her into letting me give her the money shot by telling her it would prevent her face from breaking out. |
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To loose yo damn mind!! To whall out Man, tha bitch made me so mad, I was about to break out!!
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