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break weak 

verb, "to break weak"
To laugh hysterically and uncontrollably. Sometimes considered perjorative, if used to describe someone laughing at something that wasn't that funny, or who has been laughing so long that it's now seriously uncool. Used heavily in the Maritime provinces of Canada.
Joe: "So, are you going to the Comedy Festival?"
Alex: "Yeah, man, it's gonna be great. I am gonna break weak!!"

also

Joe: "Did you see Mr. Johnson after Jenna told that joke in History?"
Alex: "Yeah man, he was breakin' weak!!"
break weak by Aluriaphin March 12, 2008
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Break like Weak 

1. To cause to separate into pieces suddenly or violently as if the subject were weak.

2. To reduce to nonexistence.

3. To defeat decisively; vanquish
"I'm gunna break you like weak son!"
-Mr.T-

"Oh snap dawg! You broke that sucka like weak!"
-Mr. Handrick-

weak in the beak 

Josh is scared to go home because his girl beats him. He is hella weak in the beak.
weak in the beak by Deadbeat211 January 24, 2025

Stink lines

As seen in illustrations or cartoons: Wavy, vertical lines rising above a person, place or thing. Denotes a foul odor.
"You didn't put enough stink lines on your picture of the teacher."
Stink lines by Athene Airheart March 14, 2004

schmegegge 

Yiddish slang word meaning bullshit, baloney, hogwash, nonsense, crock of shit or hot air.
I don't buy the schmegegge about Morty sleeping with Moira.
His version of the story was pure schmegegge.
The whole schmegegge was made up to get Liz a little bit of attention.
schmegegge by budsbabe February 1, 2008

eye bleach 

Looking or experiencing something nice after witnessing something horrid like a disgusting gif or a disturbing video. Typically used as eye bleach are nice images of whatever makes the disturbed person happy.
"Bleach my eyes! Why is that woman's face ripped off!?"
*Looks up images of puppies and kittens.*
"That's good eye bleach."
eye bleach by Rini2012 November 29, 2016
Noun. Portmanteau of "street" and "road": it describes a street, er, road, built for high speed, but with multiple access points. Excessive width is a common feature. A common feature in suburbia, especially along commercial strips. Unsafe at any speed, their extreme width and straightness paradoxically induces speeding. Somewhat more neutral than synonymous traffic sewer.
Did you see what the traffic engineers want to do to our street? They're going to turn it into a total stroad!
Stroad by hammersklavier February 21, 2012