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Breaker — or breakers may refer to:People*Breaker Morant, an Anglo Australian soldier cum folk hero named Harry Harbord Morant ** The Breaker , a 1973 novel about him by Kit Denton ** Breaker Morant (film) , film based on that novelPlaces*Breaker Island,… … Wikipedia
Breaker — Breaker … Википедия
Breaker — steht für: eine Kurzform von breakdancer, siehe Breakdance ein Fahrgeschäft auf Volksfesten, siehe Breakdance (Fahrgeschäft) ein Musikalbum der deutschen Band Accept aus dem Jahr 1981, siehe Breaker (Album) eine US amerikanische Heavy Metal Band … Deutsch Wikipedia
Breaker — Break er, n. 1. One who, or that which, breaks. [1913 Webster] I ll be no breaker of the law. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Specifically: A machine for breaking rocks, or for breaking coal at the mines; also, the building in which such a machine is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Breaker — (engl., spr. brehker, »Brecher«), s.v.w. Sturzsee … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
breaker — (n.) heavy ocean wave, 1680s, agent noun from BREAK (Cf. break) (v.). Related: Breakers … Etymology dictionary
breaker — ► NOUN 1) a heavy sea wave that breaks on the shore. 2) a person that breaks up old machinery … English terms dictionary
breaker — breaker1 [brāk′ər] n. a person or thing that breaks; specif., a) a device or structure for breaking up rock, coal, etc. b) a wave that breaks into foam against a shore or reef SYN. WAVE breaker2 [brāk′ər] n. [altered < Sp barrica, akin to… … English World dictionary
Breaker 1/9 — Infobox Single Name = Breaker 1/9 Artist = Common Sense from Album = Can I Borrow a Dollar? B side = Released = January 12, 1993 Format = 12 inch single, Vinyl Recorded = Genre = Chicago hip hop Length = 4:01 Label = Relativity Records Writer =… … Wikipedia
Breaker — Break dance Break dancer, New York Le (ou la) break dance, ou breakdance, ou break, ou B boying , bboy game, est un terme utilisé pour désigner un style de danse développé à New York dans les années 1970 caractérisé par son aspect acrobatique et… … Wikipédia en Français