A dicky way of saying "Kill yourself". Mostly used on whites.
Google "Suicide death rates", find a ethnic group chart and look at it.
Google "Suicide death rates", find a ethnic group chart and look at it.
by GhostBlood May 09, 2016
When you find yourself always texting your boyfriend or girlfriend first but stop for as long as you can in order to see how long it would take for them to text you first. Usually ends up with the intended partner cutting off all communications because they arent interested in how you feel or how your day is going or what you are doing. Said partner is usually only interested in sex but leads you to think otherwise.
Kate knew she was getting played after she decided to go on a text break and Adam forgot she existed.
by pissedoff94 March 10, 2014
The roll of fat which hangs over the waistline of a girl's pants/skirt which isn't covered by the top she is wearing (like the way a muffin hangs over the paper base).
by Watch out for Scary Fat Chicks... May 16, 2005
When you are good friends with somebody, but they can be very annoying at times, so you need to take a break from them to replenish your energy that they sucked away from you.
by GlitchedMike October 02, 2021
by Judge dredd7 September 19, 2011
One of those bands that has no bad songs, sure you can like some more than others, but none of them are bad! It's also the reason me and my dad are best friends, we bond over music. GO BUY ALL OF BREAKING BENJAMIN'S CD'S YOU WON'T REGRET ITTTTTT!!!!!!
My dad: " play Phase!!"
Me: "My pleasure!!!"
*The both of us singing along with Phase and other Breaking Benjamin songs*
Me: "My pleasure!!!"
*The both of us singing along with Phase and other Breaking Benjamin songs*
by APansexualGirl February 26, 2021
When an author appears in their own work of fiction and interacts with the characters they’ve created.
The phrase is a nod to “Breaking the Fourth Wall”, wherein characters acknowledge the fact that there is an audience/that they are in a work of fiction. (Famous example: Deadpool)
See also: metafiction
The phrase is a nod to “Breaking the Fourth Wall”, wherein characters acknowledge the fact that there is an audience/that they are in a work of fiction. (Famous example: Deadpool)
See also: metafiction
Dude 1: Do you ever read Pearls Before Swine?
Dude 2: Yes! I love how he’s always breaking the ceiling in that strip.
Dude 2: Yes! I love how he’s always breaking the ceiling in that strip.
by Prof K1792 February 22, 2019