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 miss noor
 
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							| Hi,   I have a question about this phrase : Let īs break the ice   I know its meaning :  īto relax a tensed situation �     But I am wondering if we can use it in another meaning. e.g. When we r very bored and we want to make something funny and intersting    Can we say here Let īs break the ice ?????????????????       Thanks in advance |  14 May 2009      
					
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 tea4er
 
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							| Break the ice means to do or to say something that makes people feel less shy or nervous in a social situation e. g. He told a few jokes to break the ice.
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 Vickiii
 
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							| Break the ice has another meaning as well - completely unrelated to social situations. 
 When a class at school is the first to go swimming - you say  īLets break the ice �.
 
 The broader sense of the term (in my opinion) is to go first at something to make it easier for others.
 
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 douglas
 
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							| The answer to your question is no. |  14 May 2009     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| Like Douglas said, no.   But you can say,  īlet īs liven things up a bit � |  14 May 2009     
					
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 Dalya
 
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							| yeah, as everybody mentioned it means to say or do things to make someone less shy or nervouse   to break the whatever was there that is blocking communication maybe   you know what i mean ?    when someone is talking but the other person is shy and he can īt talk freely    the 1st person tend to throw jokes maybe just to have the other person talking   so that īs breaking the ice ..    but i don īt think it can be applied to your case |  15 May 2009     
					
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