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    [Verb]  | "break" | \ ˈbrāk \


    1: to separate into parts with suddenness or violence

    2: to cause (a bone) to separate into two or more pieces : fracture

    3: to fracture a bone of (a bodily part)


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English breken, going back to Old English brecan, going back to Germanic *brekan- (whence also Old Saxon brekan "to violently separate, shatter," Old High German brehhan, Gothic brikan), going back to Indo-European *bhreg- "violently separate," whence also, with varying ablaut grades, Latin frangere (perfect frēgī) "to break, shatter" and perhaps Old Irish braigid (perfect ro-bebraig) "(s/he) farts, breaks wind";

      * Note : Regarding the vowel of frangere see: the note at {fragrant|fragrant}.;

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     [ "breaking the ground" ]

    1: To make something new or something different from the natural.

      * e.g.,  ... B1:Man! Your new song is so awesome! 

     [ "breaking new ground" ]

    1: Breaking New Ground happens when a woman who has been married for a long time finally has her first big dick experience.It stretches her wider and goes deeper than she ever thought possible.

      * e.g.,  ... Man, my date last night started Breaking New Ground.He fucked places I didn't even know existed. 

     [ "Break Grounding" ]

    1: To disobey restrictions while grounded

      * e.g.,  ... Mom: Dang nabbit! Joe broke a grounding 2 times in a row. 

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