rompere

See also: romperé

Italian

Etymology

From Latin rumpere, present active infinitive of rumpō, from Proto-Italic *rumpō, from Proto-Indo-European *Hrunépti ~ *Hrumpénti (to break), from the root *Hrewp-.

Verb

rompere

  1. (transitive, intransitive) to break
  2. (colloquial, euphemistic) to screw with, to be a pain in the ass (shortening of rompere le palle or rompere i coglioni)
    Non la smetteva di rompere.
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    Smettila di rompermi le palle!
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