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To fall apart, breakdown or give up
Keep lookout, guard dog. When a group realise an unforeseen opportunity of theft and it there is sufficient reason to believe the proprietor, teacher, dinner lady is nearby. The lesser-experienced member is nominated to keep dog. Unfortunately inexperience is highlighted in the breakdown of communication between keep dog and the perpetrators. Normally ending in a panicked getaway. Often dog is caught, being the last person leaving the scene. This is due to inexperience and holding the responsibility to inform every member as danger nears.
Fall to pieces, breakdown or collapse
Conk out is British slang for a mechanical breakdown.Conk out is British slang for to lose conciousness, to die, to fall asleep.
$40 of crack cocaine that can be broken down into $20 packages
To breakdown with laughter.
Verb. 1. To breakdown with laughter. 2. To mentally breakdown. {Informal}
The history teacher, Piggy Brown, an inadequate child trapped in a paedophile's body, clutched a British Airways satchel everywhere he went. After years of merciless baiting, the straw that broke Piggy's back was when the fourth year managed to nick the satchel and hung it from the roof on a rope, swinging it back and forth outside the windows of Piggy's classroom. He started foaming at the mouth, ran out and didn't come back. Poor bastard had a nervous breakdown, we laughed 'til we crapped our pants. (ed: Ah the innocence of childhood. In my school they grabbed one kid in the woodwork class, and after heating up a knife tried to brand him with his nickname 'orphan'. Sadistic bastards kids are!)
Verb. 1. To breakdown, often of machinery. E.g."I may be late, my car's conked out so I'm getting the bus to work." 2. To become unconscious.
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Any rude, noisy dance performed by shuffling the feet, usually by one person at a time.
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The act or result of breaking down, as of a carriage; downfall.
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A noisy, rapid, shuffling dance engaged in competitively by a number of persons or pairs in succession, as among the colored people of the Southern United States, and so called, perhaps, because the exercise is continued until most of those who take part in it break down.
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A sudden and complete failure; an utter failure of any kind; a breakdown.
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