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to break wind
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to release gas from one's bowels through one's anus
The idiom "break wind" is used to describe the natural bodily function of passing gas or flatulence. The origin of the phrase lies in the combination of the word "break," implying the release of something, and "wind," which refers to the expulsion of gas from the digestive system.
Example
She could n't help but giggle when her little brother accidentally broke wind during the family dinner.
It's embarrassing to break wind in public, so try to control yourself in quiet settings.
The comedian made a joke about breaking wind during the performance, which had the audience in stitches.

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