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break it down

vb. (context US slang English) To dance, especially in a hip hop style.

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Break It Down

Break It Down may refer to:

  • "Break It Down" (The Chris Warren Band song)
  • "Break It Down", a 1995 song by Malaika from Sugar Time album
Break It Down (album)

Break it down is Taiwanese Mandopop boyband SpeXial's second Mandarin studio album. The press conference of this album was held on June 5. The album was released on June 12, and the second edition "Deluxe Edition" was released on August 1. The title track is a high-octane dance number that serves as the theme song to the idol drama The X-Dormitory. The album also features "Subtle Love", the theme song to Moon River, a Taiwanese-Chinese idol drama.

The first edition includes a 36-page photobook, while the "Deluxe Edition" includes a 32-page photo+lyric booklet, photo cards with messages from the members and a member support fan (one randomly selected from seven designs).

The album was ranked No. 3 in Five Top Ranking (week 24 of year 2014) in the first week after release, and then ranked No. 2 in the second week.

Usage examples of "break it down".

All nerve cells contain the enzymes that form acetylcholine and break it down.

The rocks were rubbing against the car under peristalsis, trying to break it down into smaller pieces for the murky digestive juices to work on.

It was intended to record a strange language, break it down into symbols already familiar to the Time Agents.

Of course the zombies tried to break it down, but most of them broke up instead.

Then break it down and tell me the cost of the necessary earth movements and getting the terrain ready for construction.

My staff will break it down for each group individually, and we’.

Then came the locked cellar door, and the search for something to break it down.

The sight of it on land that had been in his family for generations made him want to break it down, but instead he leaned on it, deep in thought.

But for some reason, our digestive systems can break it down—.

But for some reason, our digestive systems can break it down—.

My staff will break it down for each group individually, and we'll hold a final briefing for everyone just before we push off.

I'll try to find out how long the poison will stay active, Chilaili, or if there's some way to break it down, render it harmless.

Aes Sedai who had never taken more than a passing interest in her block were now caught up in how to break it down.