Quote
1. Quote - Listen to the quote and guess what the slang means.
“My wife and I were talking about splitting up, but neither of us wants to take the children. That’s our joke.”
- Actor Jerry O’Connell on raising twin daughters. (People)
Definition
1. Definition - Study the definition.
break up; end a relationship
2. Use - Learn how the slang is used.
A split can be a good thing or a bad thing. If you split a piece of cake, you take part of the slice and someone else takes another part. That’s good. If you split the bill with someone, you each pay a portion of the check at a restaurant. That’s OK, too.
But when a couple splits up, they go their separate ways. They end their relationship, or break up. That’s not so good.
The actor Jerry O’Connell and his model wife, Rebecca Romijn, have twin toddler girls. He says that raising twins is really hard. He even jokes that he and his wife would split up if only they could agree on who would take the kids, since neither of them would want to keep them! Since there are two of them, one solution would be to split up the girls. Then each parent could take one kid. And one toddler has to be better than two.
Have you ever split up with someone? What made you end the relationship?
Examples
1. Examples - Hear some example sentences.
“Annie decided to split up with her boyfriend when she found out he had cheated on her.”
“I can’t believe Ellen and Tom split up; I thought they would be together forever.”
“Splitting up is always hard no matter why it happens.”