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breakup

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[breyk-uhp] / ˈbreɪkˌʌp /

noun

breakups plural
  1. disintegration; disruption; dispersal.

  2. the ending of a personal, especially a romantic, relationship.

  3. (in Alaska and Canada)

    1. the melting and loosening of ice in rivers and harbors during the early spring.

    2. the first day on which such ice is soft or dispersed enough to permit ships to use the waterways.

  4. Informal. an act or instance of being convulsed with laughter.

  5. temporary distortion in a televised picture.


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Etymology

Origin of breakup

First recorded in 1785–95; noun use of verb phrase break up

Explanation

A breakup is when something comes apart or separates into pieces, like the breakup of a comet that eventually produces a meteor shower we can see from Earth. The breakup of ice on a lake in spring, melting and cracking into separate chunks, means it's no longer safe to walk on. When a relationship ends that's a breakup too: "After the breakup, they moved out and got separate apartments, and now they share custody of their cat." You can also use this word for the split between other entities, like the breakup of a church into different sects or the breakup of a treaty between several countries.

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BREAKUP: EBay jumped 7 percent, the biggest gain in the S&P 500, following news that it plans to spin off its PayPal payment service into a publicly traded company next year.

From US News • Sep. 30, 2014

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