phrase General Slang

break biche

BRAYK BEESH · phrase · informal

To play truant or skip out on duties to lime.

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Definitions

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To skip school or work in order to hang out. Also 'break biche' spelled variously.

“The boys break biche from school to go beach.”
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break biche In A Sentence

The boys break biche from school to go beach.

Origin & Usage

Trinidadian, from French 'faire la biche' (to play the doe/truant).

People Also Ask

What does break biche mean?

Break biche means to play truant, skipping school or work to go and hang out or lime instead.

Where does the phrase break biche come from?

It comes from the French 'faire la biche', meaning to play the doe, that is, to slip away and play truant.

How do you use break biche in a sentence?

You might say 'the boys break biche from school to go beach', meaning they skipped class to head to the beach.

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