[Slang] GIVE ME A BREAK. - Effective Ways to Manage Stress and Find Relief

Give me a break.

Give me a break.

/ɡɪv miː ə breɪk/

A plea for relief or a pause.

'Give me a break' is a plea used when someone needs relief or a pause from a situation. It expresses a need for a temporary respite from stress or activity. This phrase is often used to appeal for understanding or patience, highlighting the importance of breaks in maintaining mental and physical well-being.

Example Sentences

  1. Oh, give me a break, I just cleaned there!

    Oh, come on, I just cleaned that area!

  2. Can you give me a break? I've been working all day.

    Can you let up a bit? I've been working all day.

  3. She said to her noisy kids, "Give me a break, I'm trying to work here!"

    She told her noisy kids to give her some peace while she worked.

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