breeze out

Originated in the Caribbean island of Trinidad & Tobago, the phrase is used to express someone relaxing/chilling
A: what are you up to hoss? we goin and lime?
B: nahh, I will breeze out home
by h3llh3x April 08, 2017
mugGet the breeze outmug.

breeze out

This term is handy for use when you feel the need to leave a certain area.

It often comes into use in the schooling environment, especially when a lesson ends and the students want to depart as quickly as is possible.
"I fucking hate Greenhalgh, ah bells gone, breeze out"
by morgangills November 19, 2004
mugGet the breeze outmug.