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    Give me a break
    • used to express exasperation, protest, or disbelief

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  2. 3 days ago · GIVE ME A BREAK definition: said to show that you think that someone is being very annoying or ridiculous | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  3. to stop criticizing or annoying someone, or behaving in an unpleasant way: Give her a break - she's only a child and she didn't mean any harm. Oh, give me a break - I'm doing my best here! You're always criticizing me - give me a break! She can't please everybody - give the poor woman a break!

  4. 1. To make a concession or allowance for one. I just need someone at this company to give me a break. I'll take any job here, even cleaning the bathrooms. 2. A plea for someone else to stop doing something annoying or troublesome.

  5. You use give me a break to tell someone to stop criticizing or annoying you and leave you alone. Anxious families on the estate begged youngsters, `Give us a break', after dozens of cars were wrecked by the gangs.

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  7. 1 day ago · You can say ' give me a break ' to show that you are annoyed by what someone has said or done. 'I'm a real intellectual-type guy,' James joked. 'Oh, give me a break,' Tracy moaned.

  8. Meaning of Idiom 'Give Me A Break' Give me a break is a statement of exasperation used when you do not believe what someone tells you, or you disagree with it and find it ridiculous, unfair, or upsetting.

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