Break someone's ass In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "break someone's ass", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2021-11-09 07:11

Meaning of Break someone's ass (redirected from break someone's ass )

Synonyms:

break someone's balls , bust someone's ass , bust someone's butt , bust someone's chops

Break someone's ass American slang verb phrase rude

To use a great amount of effort or energy in order to do or complete something

I broke my ass to get into my favourite university.

We have been breaking our ass to finish the project on time.

To trash or harass someone to do or finish something

My boss always breaks my ass to finish my work early.

Don't break my ass! I promise to get the project done soon.

Other phrases about:

work like a Trojan

To work extremely hard

work (one's) socks off

To work extremely hard to achieve something

shove (one) around

1. To harass or threaten one, especially by giving them orders

2. To push one around, in an unpleasant and threatening way

work (one's) butt off

If you work your butt off, you work really hard.

bust (one's) ass

1.To work really hard

2. To urge someone to complete something by nagging, harassing or upbraiding

3. If someone bust your ass, they defeat you in a decisive way.

4. To hurt someone or beat someone up

5. To make fun of someone

Grammar and Usage of Break someone's ass

Verb Forms

  • breaking someone's ass
  • to break someone's ass
  • breaks someone's ass
  • broke someone's ass

The verb "break" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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