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Etymologies
- Middle English breken, from Old English brecan; see bhreg- in Indo-European roots.
Examples
“In the words of the inimitable B-Real: "He's got juice, how long can it last him?”
“B-Real: We wanted to make something aggressive for pretty much the live setting.”
The Huffington Post: Fabio Periera: Ten Minutes with: Cypress Hill
“B-Real: Well, you could say the same thing about when they lifted Prohibition.”
The Huffington Post: Fabio Periera: Ten Minutes with: Cypress Hill
“B-Real: We'll be going out on a couple of dates in May.”
The Huffington Post: Fabio Periera: Ten Minutes with: Cypress Hill
“Sen Dog: Well, B-Real basically seaid it all but the guys we chose to do the live stuff on the record were the correct choices and it just came together well.”
The Huffington Post: Fabio Periera: Ten Minutes with: Cypress Hill
“Well, nobody knows best how to get there than B-Real and Sen Don of Cypress Hill.”
The Huffington Post: Fabio Periera: Ten Minutes with: Cypress Hill
“B-Real: It's good, he just let's us do what we do.”
The Huffington Post: Fabio Periera: Ten Minutes with: Cypress Hill
“I mean, B-Real even took one and we were living a dangerous life.”
The Huffington Post: Fabio Periera: Ten Minutes with: Cypress Hill
“B-Real: The sound has basically evolved through time, but we stay the same.”
The Huffington Post: Fabio Periera: Ten Minutes with: Cypress Hill
“B-Real: Well, the Slash thing was really good, but due to some sample clearances we couldn't sue that one.”
The Huffington Post: Fabio Periera: Ten Minutes with: Cypress Hill
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