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breakout

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adj

Etymology: Deverbal from break out. The video game genre is named after Breakout, the first game of this kind, released in 1976 by Atari.

  1. Of a book, film, or other work: leading its author to sudden mainstream success.

    Then in 1991, Jada won her breakout role playing Lena James on NBC's A Different World.

  2. Splitting a signal into several signals.

    breakout box; breakout cable

noun

Etymology: Deverbal from break out. The video game genre is named after Breakout, the first game of this kind, released in 1976 by Atari.

  1. An escape from prison.
  2. An escape from any restrictive or confining situation.
  3. The point at which visibility returns after passing through clouds.
  4. An outbreak (sudden eruption of disease etc.).

    But for those of you who never had teenage acne or who had some teenage acne problems and outgrew them, it is a real shock to start having breakouts in the mid twenties to late thirties.

  5. A breakdown of statistics; a detailed view of component parts.
  6. A room in a hotel etc. that can be taken by a smaller group at a large conference.
  7. A style of video game that involves moving a paddle to deflect a ball into a wall of bricks to eliminate them one by one.

    […] a "breakout" game where a ball is bounced off a bar at the bottom of the screen up to a wall of bricks. Each time the ball strikes a brick it is eliminated and points are awarded.

    […] a breakout game in Greenfoot […] In breakout the user hits a ball with a paddle into bricks […]