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See also: breakthrough
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Verb
break through (third-person singular simple present breaks through, present participle breaking through, simple past broke through, past participle broken through)
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see break, through.
- (intransitive) To gain popularity.
- 2024 June 26, Stephanie McNeal, “Influencers Aren’t Getting Famous Like They Used To”, in Glamour:
- We are in a drought of famous influencers, and it may be here to stay. People just aren’t breaking through online the way they used to, becoming household names and garnering real, mainstream fame.
- (intransitive, sports) To penetrate the defence of the opposition.
- (transitive) To make or force a way through (a barrier).
- (colloquial) To cross a perceptual threshold during the use of certain psychedelics in which one experiences drug-induced reverie or hallucinations.
- 2020, DubbyD, im hitting my dmt cart right now, spoken by CSGO player Loc T Nguyen:
- I'm hitting my DMT cart right now. Hold up, hold on nigga. I'm hittin' it not enough to break through though. Oh my God! Oh my God nigga ugghh. I'm- ohhh my God, dude! Ohhh, ahhh! Oh my God! Holy fuck! Oh my God! Oohhh. Oohhh! God! Oh my God! Ahhh! Fuck, I'm breaking through bro. Ohh!
Translations
to gain popularity
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