phrase General Slang

Break break

BRAYK BRAYK · phrase · slang

Radio proword: interrupt for urgent traffic on a busy net.

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A doubled proword used to interrupt ongoing radio traffic on a busy net to pass a higher-priority or urgent message.

“"Break, break — all stations, we have troops in contact, clear the net."”
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Break break In A Sentence

"Break, break — all stations, we have troops in contact, clear the net."

Origin & Usage

Emphatic doubling of the proword 'break' in radiotelephony procedure.

Variants break, break

People Also Ask

What does "break break" mean on the radio?

It is a doubled proword used to interrupt ongoing radio traffic on a busy net so a higher-priority or urgent message can be passed.

Why is "break" said twice?

Doubling it adds emphasis and signals urgency, telling all stations to clear the net for the priority traffic.

Where does it come from?

It comes from radiotelephony procedure, where "break" is a standard proword and doubling it heightens the priority.

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