break off
v. phr.— «Ill trade your ass for a pack of smokes bitch. now break me off a piece of dat ass, bitch!» —“Re: John Reynolds, DUDE!” Usenet: 3dfx.products.voodoo3 Apr. 21, 1999. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
break off
v. phr.— «Ill trade your ass for a pack of smokes bitch. now break me off a piece of dat ass, bitch!» —“Re: John Reynolds, DUDE!” Usenet: 3dfx.products.voodoo3 Apr. 21, 1999. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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