Breakin' out can be used as a verb or adjective. In its verb form, it means partying hard. In its adjective form, it means a rowdy or good time.
Q: What did you do Saturday night?
A: We hung out with some friends at Jim's house. We were breakin' out.
Q: Did you go to that party Saturday night?
A: Yeah. It was breakin' out.
A: We hung out with some friends at Jim's house. We were breakin' out.
Q: Did you go to that party Saturday night?
A: Yeah. It was breakin' out.
by Julie Blakley March 5, 2006
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COOPERSTOWN, NY—Double-jointed man Stephen Rothkowitz's first date with Lois Hiller, 30, was irrevocably derailed when the 29-year-old process server prematurely demonstrated his ability to bend his thumb all the way back to his wrist, witnesses reported Tuesday. "There seemed to be a lull in their conversation, and then he just started yanking his thumb around," said patron David Cantrall, who was seated adjacent to Rothkowitz's table at the D&R; Steakhouse. "He didn't even preface it with something like, 'Hey, guess what I can do?'" Rothkowitz was reportedly unable to salvage the evening by shooting milk out of his eye. He was breaking it out to early.
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