Norwegian saying in television- and film-making. Equivalent to "Break a leg". The word "boom" as in a mic-boom.
by Anita-pai October 23, 2015

by Bartholomew Jackmeister September 9, 2019

In Shakespearean times, the poor people (groundlings) were known to be lowkey stupid, and drool in awe when excited. Because the groundlings were placed right in front of the stage and so damn slobbery, the drool would drip onto the stage. So if the actor was slaying, the groundlings would drool, resulting in the actor's inevitable slip and bone fracture.
by TurtleNugget912 May 11, 2025

Spring Break:
noun
Defination:
A "break" is not found in this week. This week is when students do more catch up homework ever expected because assignments have been stopped for this one week.
noun
Defination:
A "break" is not found in this week. This week is when students do more catch up homework ever expected because assignments have been stopped for this one week.
by too tired to care July 3, 2016

The overstepping of a USPS mail carrier to enter one’s home and beginning cooking or snacking on various baked goods such as Poptarts.
by anonymous April 29, 2024

Breaking your clean gives the meaning of getting back into a bad habit. This can include getting back into drugs, self harm, or giving up rehab (mainly self harming again after doing it before after a long time).
“I noticed you were drinking again last night. Did you break your clean?”
-“I did. I might need to go back into rehab to fix it.”
-“I did. I might need to go back into rehab to fix it.”
by MercuryQueen August 11, 2020

Spring break oysters are general warts that fall off of frat boys into the beach water during spring break
by HJay November 20, 2023
