break dancer

English

Etymology

From break dance + -er.

Noun

break dancer (plural break dancers)

  1. Alternative form of breakdancer
    • 2010, Shirlee Fender, Rail Killers, page 135:
      After the lame break dancer, Chris, Lance and Bulldog were up.
    • 2012, Marv Levy, Marv Levy: Where Else Would You Rather Be?, page 195:
      Johnny was in motion more than a break dancer, and three or more Edmonton players chased him toward the sidelines while our two running backs, Larry Sherrer and Steve Ferrughelli, powered away at their thinned-out defensive alignments.
    • 2012, Jon Davis, Excruciating Bliss, page 52:
      including the time he tried to buy marijuana in Washington Square Park from a break dancer and got arrested.
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