by Saucy August 17, 2003

This relationship is over. I will tell you "let's take a break" because it seems like there is a chance that everything will work out, but I don't want to be with you, so that won't happen. This is often used in conjunction with several lies to make the other person "feel better" about the situation.
"Maybe we should just take a break"
"Ummm, okay..."
"Don't worry, I'm sure everything will be fine, I just need some space and time to figure things out"
"Are you dumping me?"
"No way, you're my girl!" (Lie)
"Promise?"
"Of course..." (Lie)
"Ummm, okay..."
"Don't worry, I'm sure everything will be fine, I just need some space and time to figure things out"
"Are you dumping me?"
"No way, you're my girl!" (Lie)
"Promise?"
"Of course..." (Lie)
by PerleyGirly January 2, 2009

The act of undies and/or boxer-briefs riding up normally through arduous physical activity or awkward lower torso/ leg position that causes one or both testicles (prisoners) to no longer remain within the confines of the undergarment (the prison) thus resulting in the testicles hanging out the side of underwear resulting in an uncomfortable situation that requires adjustment thus re-incarceration.
by S Kusack July 16, 2014

A great band, known for their perfect balance of singing and screaming vocals, and a dark, heavy style.
by Alex Lifeson March 1, 2009

A Statesboro Break In is the act in which someone penetrates an unknowing victim. As in a person bending over with no pants on, or if in the shower. Not to be confused with the southern trespass which is sneaking in the backdoor while having sex. The Statesboro Break In requires stealth, speed and most of all courage.
She bent over to pick up her underware and Bubba performed a Statesboro Break In on her. She screamed.
by Reagan Santmyer July 22, 2006

by Ganz May 13, 2005

1) to leave a place, sometimes forcefully
2) to get out of a rut
3) to suddenly experience large numbers of zits, usually on one's face
NOTE: Break out is NOT the opposite of break in.
2) to get out of a rut
3) to suddenly experience large numbers of zits, usually on one's face
NOTE: Break out is NOT the opposite of break in.
1)
As soon as I realized I had fallen for the old "go to bed at 2 with a 10, get up at 10 with a 2" scam, I knew I had to break out of that joint ASAP.
2)
I broke out of my dating slump by scoring a threesome with the Olsen twins and doing Mary Kate indabutt.
3)
I tricked her into letting me give her the money shot by telling her it would prevent her face from breaking out.
As soon as I realized I had fallen for the old "go to bed at 2 with a 10, get up at 10 with a 2" scam, I knew I had to break out of that joint ASAP.
2)
I broke out of my dating slump by scoring a threesome with the Olsen twins and doing Mary Kate indabutt.
3)
I tricked her into letting me give her the money shot by telling her it would prevent her face from breaking out.
by Nick D January 29, 2004
