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break

(1) To temporarily or permanently stop executing, printing or transmitting.

(2) In cryptography, to decrypt a ciphertext without knowing the key or to find a flaw in an encryption algorithm or implementation that permits such cryptanalysis.


1.break - To cause to be broken. "Your latest patch to the editor broke the paragraph commands."
2.break - (Of a program) To stop temporarily, so that it may debugged. The place where it stops is a "breakpoint".
3.break - To send an EIA-232 break (two character widths of line high) over a serial line.
4.break - [Unix] To strike whatever key currently causes the tty driver to send SIGINT to the current process. Normally, break, delete or control-C does this.
5.break - "break break" may be said to interrupt a conversation (this is an example of verb doubling). This usage comes from radio communications, which in turn probably came from landline telegraph/teleprinter usage, as badly abused in the Citizen's Band craze.
6.break - pipeline break.
7.break - break statement.


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While the Robosapien doesn't speak any language, Tilden and his team of engineers endowed it with noises such as breaking wind, belching and grunting in an attempt to make it span language barriers and appeal to kids and adults alike.
Gently pull up on the front triangle by trying to stop an imaginary flow of urine, and find the back triangle by gently pulling up on the muscles that stop you from breaking wind.
Bialystock is a cartoonish, roly-poly, middle-aged vulgarian who gets the dough to mount his crummy shows (like The Breaking Wind and a musical based on Hamlet called Funny Boy) by porking rich little old ladies, whom he distinguishes by nicknames such as "Hold-me-Touch-me" and "Yank-me-Spank-me.
 
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