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To break out of the steady beat in a song in order to give the listener a little something extra and different. Rap music uses this tool often to go from the steady pulse of the bass to a much less rythmic vocal rap.
Other phrase: Break them off a little something, something. |
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to give someone something i.e. spread the wealth. yo dawg these your brothers, you gots to break 'em off something.
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To give an artifact to a peer of lesser status in an attempt to pacify them. Peer 1: What about these youngbloods?
Peer 2: Break them off something to help them keep their heads happy. |
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to share or give, or surrender something. yeah i got all these bills, i can break you off something.
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To get someone to give something or share to two or more peeps Yo hoe is fine, my bruz here want want a piece, howz about you break then off something
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v. to do someone a favor by giving them something they want. "yo, break me off your number, biatch!"
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anonymous
Sep 11, 2003
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