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Gimme a break Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡɪmi/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈbɹeɪk
GIM-ee-uh-BRAYK
ɡˈɪmi/ /æɪ/ /bɹˈeɪk
gi-MEE-uh-BRAYK

Definition

An informal expression used to ask someone to stop bothering you, to say that something is unfair or annoying, or to express disbelief at what someone says.

Usage & Nuances

Very informal, often shows annoyance, skepticism, or frustration. Commonly used in American English. Similar to 'come on' or 'give me a break.' Not typically suitable for formal situations.

Example Sentences

Oh, gimme a break! I just cleaned the room.

basic

Seriously? You want me to do your homework too? Gimme a break.

basic

Gimme a break, I just got here!

basic

Come on, gimme a break—nobody can finish that test in ten minutes.

natural

He blamed me again? Gimme a break! That's not fair.

natural

You think I'm lying? Gimme a break—why would I make that up?

natural