Used as a compliment or observation for a funny person that causes many breaks in between telling jokes, because people keep laughing and cheering. When you are telling jokes and you get an Applause Break after Applause Break, you start Stakin' those Breaks.
I went to a stand up show and the guy was so funny. People kept laughing and clapping. I think he had an applause break that lasted over half a minute. He was Really Stackin Breaks in there.
by SmoothPBForLife March 04, 2018
That pussy busted to the point where her vagina walls are equivalent to a black hole leading to another dimension.
by OGT THE BISHOP November 27, 2019
I didn't really feel paying attention in class so I took an imagination break and fought some ninjas, then the teacher realized I wasn't paying attention.
by Paw Lee May 23, 2011
by King March 26, 2003
A colloquialism popular in the American Southwest referring to when someone has taken a turn off the path of the straight and narrow, when they've deviated from what's right.
Walter White was a wholesome strait-laced family man and working class high school chemistry teacher; but when he was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer he began breaking bad, turning to a life of crime, manufacturing and selling methamphetamine.
by J3NNIF3R November 24, 2011
In simple terms, it's when a straight edge kid starts to either smoke, drink, do drugs, or any combination of the three.
Some straight edge bands had members that started to break edge and they no longer became a band anymore.
Did you hear that so and so started to break edge?
Did you hear that so and so started to break edge?
by joshuamb March 05, 2009
(noun/verb) The feeling of complete devestation and sadness after a break-up in a relationship or dissapointment of that sort. When you feel like you're watching life go by on fast forward, and you're sitting on pause. And you have to keep moving. No matter what. Just keep moving, trying to catch up with people...because if you stop for just a second, you will forever be behind. It's the feeling you get when you have finally trusted someone, and they let you down. To fully understand the meaning, you must have gone through it at some point in your life.
(noun): The heart break she went through after he broke up with her was unbearable, and she became reluctant to love again.
(verb): He was heartbroken after he did not recieve the part in the play.
(verb): He was heartbroken after he did not recieve the part in the play.
by Elsie 496 April 01, 2007