I’m up against a hard break


when your wife, kids, or boss are arguing with you and you want to end it. signaling the conversation is definitely over.
used frequently by news anchors.
wife: baby, you know that trip i was talking about and the car i wanted, and the dinner party you said you would go to?

husband: sorry hon, i’m up against a hard break.

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