make or break

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English[edit]

Verb[edit]

make or break (third-person singular simple present makes or breaks, present participle making or breaking, simple past made or broke, past participle made or broken)

  1. To be a crucial factor in determining the success of something.
    Vince knew that his ability to come up with a catchy hook would make or break his song.

Usage notes[edit]

The past tense and past participle are seldom used, due to the loss of the rhyme.

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