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  1. May 2, 2023 · “Them’s the breaks” is said when something unfair or unpleasant happens and you have to accept it. It’s sort of another way of saying “it is what it is.”There are a few different ways of saying this proverb, including, “dem’s the breaks,” “them’s da breaks,” and “that’s the breaks.”

  2. Them’s the breaks or that’s the breaks or them’s da breaks, with the first spelling being the most popular and the last being the least (and also most informal). It is never spelled brakes.

  3. What's the origin of the expression "Them's the breaks", meaning "that's how the cookie crumbles"? Maybe generalized from the expression "Them's the rules", which seems to have been around decades earlier.

  4. “Them’s the breaks” means that something unfortunate has happened and there is nothing you can do about it. It should not be used in situations where someone has control over a situation and could have prevented a negative outcome.

  5. The earliest versions of this phrase appears to originate in baseball. " Get the breaks ", meaning to be lucky, appears with reference to baseball from 1914 : Every club has a certain team that makes it as much trouble as the Athletics hand Washington.

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · them's the breaks. ( idiomatic) That is the way things happen; that's life . And I want you to know how sad I am to be giving up the best job in the world. But them’s the breaks.

  7. them's the breaks. There is nothing we can do about the way things have unfolded, especially bad ones, so there is no reason to be upset about it; that's just the way things are. I'm pretty gutted about not getting into the grad school program I wanted, but hey, them's the breaks. See also: break.

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