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Rice Break

When one has an activity pertaining to rice, one must take a rice break to complete said task. Similar to salt break.
Eating a plethora of rice as to not suffer from hunger withdrawal, throwing rice at somebody's wedding that you just wandered over to, and then eating the rice you threw at the wedding all require rice breaks.

Asia has many rice breaks.
by Noah Anderson January 1, 2007
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break the pickle

Hit the pound, turn it down, break the pickle, tickle tickle. (From the Love Guru)
by dub165 August 18, 2008
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break ankles

Basketball
...making such a good offensive move that the defender falls and breaks an ankle
Coach: "Let's break ankles in the game tonight!"
by Team Doctor January 30, 2005
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shit break

1.A portion of daily hours set aside to take a shit.

2.an insult
1.Bob: Alright boys i'm off for a shitbreak

2.Piss off shitbreak
by Aaron January 15, 2005
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Breaking Dawn

1. The final installment of the 'Twilight' saga by Stephenie Meyer.

2. Bad fanfiction.

3. The biggest let down. Ever.
Girl: Dude, he dumped me! I feel so let down.
Friend: That is such a Breaking Dawn.
by Kayttt August 5, 2008
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E-break

What you need when getting mentally exhausted by spending a long time at your computer non-stop, either surfing or gaming. A way to recover would include doing something different, even physical excersice.
Ahh, enough gaming for now. I need an E-break.
by AluXeZ December 20, 2010
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breaking lead

Expression referring to an instructor's frustration (literally: mechanical pencil lead breaking under excessive comment writing pressure) while marking a student paper which violates both instruction and Standard American English.
After having marked 42 essays that compared and contrasted two poems, nearly every one of them ignoring the pointed lesson of the previous class, by the 43rd I was breaking lead when the student wrote that the poets had "concocted imagery" and employed "religious illusions".
by Gemini Professor March 8, 2011
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