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Break Up

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A breakup is the termination of a usually intimate relationship by any means other than death.

Break Up may also refer to:

Mechanical properties

  • In aviation and spaceflight, a complete destruction or fragmentation of a moving vehicle as a result of mechanical malfunction, aerodynamic stress or other, such as in the Challenger and Columbia space shuttle disasters, or TWA Flight 800.

Film and TV

  • Break Up (1965 film), also known as The Man with the Balloons, an Italian film directed by Marco Ferreri
  • Break Up (TV program), starring Bernadette Peters and Carl Ballantine
  • Break Up (1978 film), starring Tony Musante and Ornella Muti
  • Break Up (1998 film), starring Bridget Fonda, Kiefer Sutherland, and Steven Weber
  • The Break-Up, a 2006 film starring Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston
  • "The Break Up" (Glee), a television episode
  • "The Break-Up" (Recess), a television episode

Music

  • Break Up (album), by Pete Yorn and Scarlett Johansson
  • Break Up, an EP by the Smoking Popes
  • "Break Up" (song), by Mario
  • "Break Up", a 1965 single by Del Shannon
  • "Break Up", a 1972 song by The Nashville Teens
  • "Break Up", a 2009 song by Lil Wayne

See also

  • Breaking Up (disambiguation)
  • Ship breaking, the scrapping of old ships
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