(Canadian usage)
1)To be verbally insolent, belligerent or insubordinate;
2)To be mouthy to or backtalk someone;
3)To complain profusely about something.
1)To be verbally insolent, belligerent or insubordinate;
2)To be mouthy to or backtalk someone;
3)To complain profusely about something.
"I'd love to dig a new trench, Sergeant. And if I thought you knew what you were talking about, I might do it."
"Are you beaking off, Corporal?"
"He's still beaking off about losing the election, and that was six months ago!"
"Are you beaking off, Corporal?"
"He's still beaking off about losing the election, and that was six months ago!"
by CplKyle October 27, 2007
A condition in which a man has a general inclination to complain or become emotional over extremely insignificant things. Canadian military slang.
by CplKyle February 02, 2008