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Make or ma’ke 

It’s pronounced as Ma-[Kay Ma-K and not make!!!
Also spelt Ma’ke
Make or ma’ke means to drop dead to the ground or blackout or faint !!

I.e. “Hoo how’s dis faka he like talk shit now I head kick dat faka now he went Make/ Ma’ke Ma-Kay (Down on the ground) to the floor!!!

I.e. #2: hey bro you want another shot to drink!!! Nah I’m good bumbai I Ma’ke !!!!!
Make or ma’ke by AFviernes October 17, 2022
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make or break 

when something is make-or-break, it will either be a great success or failure
what do you think about that new show?
it is make or break
make or break by Lucia Partizanske October 22, 2006

Do you want to win the argument, or make a difference 

So much of our current social and political discourse is based on proving the other wrong i.e. winning the argument. We don't demonstrate enough empathy to understand where the "other" is coming from and the merits of their point. A black and white world is a construct of our own imagination and our desire to imprint our views on to others. It ignores the beauty that the synthesis or fusion of diverse ideas enables.
John had made a life out of proving people wrong. He took pride in being able to argue against any position and win. He was a talk show host. One night when he was grilling a guest who was making a point around having improved gun controls in place. John, barely let she finish her sentences, was adversarial and was not listening. At the end of the segment the guest said; "John, do you want to win the argument, or make a difference".

Make a move or make a floove 

When you are given the decision to either make a move( do something ) or make a floove( do nothing ) in a video game
Time to make a move or make a floove

make heads or tails 

To not be able to choose from two things
I can't make heads or tails from this white candy or this yellow candy.

Make It Or Break It 

Make It or Break It is a great TV-show about 4 gymnasts, who are training at the Rocky Mountain Gymnastic Training Center with their Coach Sascha Belov:

Emily Kmetko:

A newcomer in the sport. Whose familiy is pretty poor and she almost always is fighting for being accepted, because many judge her by her upcoming and think she isn't good enough.

Payson Keeler: bars
a former champion who used to be on top but was suffering from a bad back disease and the consequences still makes it hard for her to get back. She is very ambitious.

Kaylie Cruz: floor, beam
The current national champion. She's very easily distracted, especially by her on and off relationship with Carter, a boy from the Rock. She always feels misunderstood and wants to be respected, but personally i think she's just a little brat seeking attention ...

Lauren Tanner: beam
She's the bich of the team. But she has got a softer side too. but most of the time she's making huge mistakes (sometimes on purpose, sometimes not) and spoils everyting. She's just as spoiled as Kaylie.

Their parents and boys and members from other teams ... and their stories also are very important but ... well see for your self :D
Make It Or Break It is a great show for people who like Gossip Girl or Vampire Diaries or any CHick Flick stuff!

I love Make It Or Break It!

Make-Out-or-Walk-Out 

When something is so bad, you'd best either make-out with your neighbor or just leave.
My girl sat me down to watch 'The Notebook' last night, and it was a total make-out-or-walk-out movie! We chose the former.
Make-Out-or-Walk-Out by Barbe770 February 26, 2009