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breeze out

Originated in the Caribbean island of Trinidad & Tobago, the phrase is used to express someone relaxing/chilling
A: what are you up to hoss? we goin and lime?
B: nahh, I will breeze out home
by h3llh3x April 8, 2017
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breeze out

This term is handy for use when you feel the need to leave a certain area.

It often comes into use in the schooling environment, especially when a lesson ends and the students want to depart as quickly as is possible.
"I fucking hate Greenhalgh, ah bells gone, breeze out"
by morgangills November 19, 2004
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