Idioms

give somebody a break

give (one) a break

1. To make a concession or allowance for one. I just need someone at this company to give me a break. I'll take any job here, even cleaning the bathrooms. I'm sure all the aspiring actors out there would like to know if someone gave you a break when you were starting out in Hollywood. It wouldn't be fair to give you a break on the deadline and not make that available your classmates.
2. A plea for someone else to stop doing something annoying or troublesome. Guys, I told you I needed you to be quiet for five minutes while I made a call, and you couldn't even do it for 10 seconds! Give me a break, will you? Give me a break, OK? I have to finish up this report and don't have time to help you right now. Kids, would you please stop fighting and give me a break for five minutes?
3. A scoffing retort to something that seems unbelievable or ridiculous. You, the night owl, are getting up at 5 AM tomorrow? Give me a break! A: "Ouch, ouch ouch!" B: "Oh, give me a break. I barely scratched you!" Wait, they're promoting that moron to head of Human Resources? Give me a break!
See also: break, give
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give somebody a ˈbreak

give somebody a chance; not judge somebody too harshly: Give the lad a break — it’s only his second day on the job.
See also: break, give, somebody
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