breakup (Noun) — The termination or disintegration of a relationship (between persons or nations).
breakup (Noun) — Coming apart.
breakup (Verb) — Cause to separate and go in different directions. ex. "She waved her hand and broke up the crowds"
breakup (Verb) — Discontinue an association or relation; go different ways. ex. "The couple broke up after 25 years of marriage"
breakup (Verb) — Come apart. ex. "the group broke up"
breakup (Verb) — Break violently or noisily; smash;.
breakup (Verb) — Make a break in.
breakup (Verb) — Cause to go into a solution.
breakup (Verb) — Suffer a nervous breakdown.
breakup (Verb) — Take apart into its constituent pieces.
breakup (Verb) — Destroy the completeness of a set of related items. ex. "The book dealer would not break up the set"
breakup (Verb) — Set or keep apart. ex. "break up a relationship"
breakup (Verb) — Hit for example ice or rocky ground) with or as if with a pickaxe.
breakup (Verb) — Release ice. ex. "The icebergs and glaciers break up"
breakup (Verb) — Close at the end of a session. ex. "The court broke up"
breakup (Verb) — Bring the association of to an end or cause to break up. ex. "The decree officially broke up the marriage"
breakup (Verb) — Come to an end. ex. "The tobacco monopoly broke up"
breakup (Verb) — Break or cause to break into pieces. ex. "The plate broke up"
breakup (Verb) — Make a single entity or group split or become diffuse. ex. "break up kidney stones"
breakup (Verb) — (chemistry) separate (substances) into constituent elements or parts.
breakup (Verb) — Laugh unrestrainedly.