To break.
For a headline to exceed the amount of space reserved for it.
To catch (someone) in the act of doing something wrong, socially and morally inappropriate, or illegal, especially when being done in a sneaky or secretive state.
To arrest (someone) for a crime.
To undo a trade, generally an error trade, that has already been executed.
To break in (a woman or girl), To deflower
To exceed a score of 21.
To break in (an animal).
An emphatic synonym of do or get.
To ejaculate; to eject semen.
To refute an established opening.
To lose all of one's chips.
To reduce in rank.
A police raid or takedown of a criminal enterprise.
The act of arresting someone for a crime, or raiding a suspected criminal operation.
A refutation of an opening, or of a previously published analysis.
A player who fails to meet expectations.
A failed enterprise; a bomb.
A sculptural portrayal of a person's head and shoulders.
The downward portion of a boom and bust cycle; a recession.
A disappointment.
The breasts and upper thorax of a woman.
Without any money, broke, bankrupt.
to break off
to shed (a large piece, e.g. an iceberg); to set loose (a mass of ice), e.g. a block of ice (coming off an iceberg)
to give birth to (a calf)
to assist in a cow's giving birth to a calf
to shed a large piece, e.g. an iceberg or a smaller block of ice (coming off an iceberg)
to give birth to a calf