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      [Verb]  | "break out" 


      1: to develop or emerge with suddenness or force

      2: to become covered

      3: to become affected with an eruption or inflammation of the skin


      Origin: before 12th century ;

      [Verb]  | "breaking out" 


      1: to develop suddenly and violently;


        * e.g., " ... in the wake of news reports of deaths from the flu, panic broke out, and there was a mad rush for flu shots "



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      [Verb]  | "break out" 


      1: to develop suddenly and violently;


        * e.g., " ... in the wake of news reports of deaths from the flu, panic broke out, and there was a mad rush for flu shots "



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      [Verb]  | "break out (of)" 


      1: to get free from a dangerous or confining situation;


        * e.g., " ... at last she decided to break out of her suffocating marriage "



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       [ "break out" ]

      1: 1) to leave a place, sometimes forcefully

        * e.g.,  ... 1) 


       [ "break out" ]

      2: 2) to get out of a rut

        * e.g.,  ... As soon as I realized I had fallen for the old "go to bed at 2 with a 10, get up at 10 with a 2" scam, I knew I had to break out of that joint ASAP. 


       [ "break out" ]

      3: 3) to suddenly experience large numbers of zits, usually on one's face

        * e.g.,  ... 2) 


       [ "break out" ]

      4: NOTE: Break out is NOT the opposite of break in.

        * e.g.,  ... I broke out of my dating slump by scoring a threesome with the Olsen twins and doing Mary Kate indabutt. 

       [ "break out" ]

      1: To flee from a fight.

        * e.g.,  ... Break Out! The teacher is coming! 


       [ "break out" ]

      2: Desperse a group in order to confuse authorities. Usually in all directions.

        * e.g.,  ... Hold the drugs, break out! 


       [ "break out" ]

      3: A large amount of ance build-up.

        * e.g.,  ... Damn girl, you sure had a breakout.. 

       [ "break out" ]

      1: To loose yo damn mind!! To whall out

        * e.g.,  ... Man, tha bitch made me so mad, I was about to break out!! 

       [ "Break-out" ]

      1: When your college teacher gives you a break in the middle of class and you never return.

        * e.g.,  ... when we get a break andrew grab your book bag were gonna "break-out". Andrew-"whats that" Dan-" its where we dont come back!" 

       [ "break out that emacs" ]

      1: Popularized by Mark Zuckerberg in his blog and the motion picture "The Social Network." Anytime you use emacs. Hell, anytime you use any text editor. You know what? Whenever you're on a computer, doing anything at all.

        * e.g.,  ... Time to break out that emacs and edit that file. 

       [ "break out the cooler" ]

      1: Similar to getting your wordMack/word on, except your more shy about doing it.

        * e.g.,  ... Hey man! You better break out da coola! 

       [ "break-out day" ]

      1: first warm sunny day on a college campus during the spring semester (typically March) where most females first break out their tank tops and the like to flaunt their pale cleavage. First day where all the white chicks lay out on random spots on the grass trying start their base tan, but get burnt.

        * e.g.,  ... Dude, I bet all these chickens get sunburned on break-out day this afternoon. I love break-out day... check out all these fun bags! 

       [ "Break out the Oreos" ]

      1: To celebrate, especially prematurely. See: 1994, Plano East vs John Tyler high school football highlights. Applies to any and all situations in which exuberant celebration is called for

        * e.g.,  ... 1: The announcers broke out the Oreos a little too soon when they proclaimed their team the winner 2: DeSean Jackson was so busy breaking out the Oreos, he forgot to not throw the ball away before crossing the goal line. 3: “I just got elected president, break out the Oreos, baby!” 3 hours later... “They’re recounting votes in Florida? Damn...broke out the Oreos too soon...” 

       [ "break out the bang" ]

      1: use to replace any verb or action whatsoever

        * e.g.,  ... "oh man, i just broke out the bang on you" 

       [ "break out of loserville" ]

      1: to do something more with your life; to get away from the average predictable existance so many other people settle into and become truly exceptional

        * e.g.,  ... I'm tired of bouncing between dead end jobs and being stuck in this small town. I'm going to break out of loserville and persue my dream of being a rock star. The world can't keep me down forver. 

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