Definition of «break off a piece of that»
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"Break off a piece of that" is a colloquial, often suggestive phrase used to express a strong desire for someone or something, typically in a sexual or highly enthusiastic manner. It implies a wish to have a "part" of the person's attention or physical presence. In internet slang, it is frequently used in a hyperbolic or humorous way to comment on the attractiveness of a fictional character. The phrase is informal and can range from playful admiration to crude objectification depending on the context.
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> James Kidd is looking so good in these new graphics, I wish he was a girl, break daddy off a piece of that.
> That new character design is top tier; I definitely need to break off a piece of that.
> When the trailer dropped and showed the protagonist, the whole chat was saying "break off a piece of that."
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