by bobo32 April 28, 2010
Get the breaking luckmug. by laura1212 May 23, 2006
Get the fake breakingmug. by Tit breaker April 30, 2015
Get the tit breakingmug. This is a phrase often used by managers and human-resources personnel to describe a break in the work day set aside for food and drink. Rather that using the colloquial terms "coffee break" and "lunch", this phrase will often be invoked in an attempt to sound politically correct , educated and sophisticated. The phrase is most often used at work shops, meetings, seminars and focus groups hosted by public-sector organizations such as Universities.
Johnathan from HR:
"OK people, we are now going to take 15 minutes for a nutritional break. Please help yourself to coffee and muffins located at the back of the seminar room."
"OK people, we are now going to take 15 minutes for a nutritional break. Please help yourself to coffee and muffins located at the back of the seminar room."
by Dr. Zauis March 13, 2010
Get the Nutritional Breakmug. To watch cat videos on CuteBreak.com, or any other website hosting videos of furry animals.
Mostly used as a break from mind-numbing work, taking a cute break often leads to hours of procrastination.
Mostly used as a break from mind-numbing work, taking a cute break often leads to hours of procrastination.
Tired of filling out TPS reports, Peter took a quick cute break to ease his Monday blues.
"Awwww, Look at Maru play in that box!"
"Awwww, Look at Maru play in that box!"
by KHrippS January 4, 2010
Get the Cute Breakmug. A torture technique that involves tying an accused criminal to a wooden wheel and rolling it on hard, sharp, bumpy surface causing irreversible damage to bones and organs. Sometimes if the person was still alive, an excecutioner would hammer the brain with iron or drop the wheel in a lake. The bodies were often left on display to dismay criminals.
by Anti fandom freedom fighter. November 26, 2016
Get the Breaking at the Wheelmug. An exceptionally long break taken by an employee at a place of employment.
For example, a break that lasts 4x the allowed length, or a lunch break that lasts 2x the allowed length.
For example, a break that lasts 4x the allowed length, or a lunch break that lasts 2x the allowed length.
Employee #1: Where the hell is Sir Nicholas? I haven't seen him on the sales floor all day!?
Employee #2: He must be taking a Nick Break.
Employee #1: ...makes sense.
Employee #2: He must be taking a Nick Break.
Employee #1: ...makes sense.
by Big D's DICKtionary January 15, 2020
Get the Nick Breakmug.