give someone a break



give someone a break

1. Give someone a chance or special consideration. For example, She begged the professor for an extension on her term paper, saying " Please give me a break." [c. 1900] Also see get a break.
2. give me a break. Stop trying to fool or upset or bother me. For example, Don't tell me the party's been postponed again-give me a break! This interjection is usually uttered with semihumorous exasperation. [Slang; late 1900s]
See also: break, give

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
HarrietHER-ee-ət, HAR-ee-ətEnglish
Tsisia-Georgian
LinfordLIN-fərdEnglish (Rare)
OtisO-tisEnglish
Rab-Scottish
Ueli-German (Swiss)