by quandaledingle7859797 April 1, 2022
Get the Break Badmug. by littrhype April 13, 2019
Get the Breaking Badmug. Relax-breaks means that when you are being stressed out at a certain time you can take relax-breaks to calm down
by MWHEN April 21, 2018
Get the relax-breaksmug. by Ashnorris69 March 9, 2021
Get the Break-Breadmug. 1-2 weeks away from school, which is the perfect time to do all your homework. Yes, even those 3 essays, and those 5 past exam paper, since a childs life revolves around school and parents. You also have to help your parents out with chores.
If your homework isnt done by the end of the break, and you used your break to "relax" or have a day out, you will be punished with a detention.
If your homework isnt done by the end of the break, and you used your break to "relax" or have a day out, you will be punished with a detention.
"I'm dreading the school break at the end of the term"
"But a break is for relaxing, why are you stressed"
"You don't know how schools really define breaks."
"But a break is for relaxing, why are you stressed"
"You don't know how schools really define breaks."
by Emilybate08 April 5, 2024
Get the Breakmug.
Get the national break up with your gf daymug. 1. When you break a child for respect, you try to make the child afraid to do or not do things that would not actually face discipline or would not face the child's perceived severity of discipline by applying additional force or other pressure.
2. When you break a child for obedience, you try to make the child more obedient in other aspects of these things, or in other things, by applying additional force or other pressure on some things.
3. When you break a child for acceptance, you try to make the child give up or partially give up anger, either permanently, temporarily, at some daily moments, or at more rare moments, by applying additional force or other pressure.
4. When you break a child to reduce vulnerability, you discipline the child more severely, claiming (usually in the form of an implication) that this will hopefully reduce the child's pain from being disciplined.
5. Other important meanings that I didn't think of.
6. Other unimportant meanings.
2. When you break a child for obedience, you try to make the child more obedient in other aspects of these things, or in other things, by applying additional force or other pressure on some things.
3. When you break a child for acceptance, you try to make the child give up or partially give up anger, either permanently, temporarily, at some daily moments, or at more rare moments, by applying additional force or other pressure.
4. When you break a child to reduce vulnerability, you discipline the child more severely, claiming (usually in the form of an implication) that this will hopefully reduce the child's pain from being disciplined.
5. Other important meanings that I didn't think of.
6. Other unimportant meanings.
- Today's children lack breaking!
- Teacher, what meaning of "breaking" do you mean? (Asking in the form of tears.)
- Teacher, what meaning of "breaking" do you mean? (Asking in the form of tears.)
by Porkifiable February 25, 2025
Get the breakmug.