(Canadian usage)
1)To be verbally insolent, belligerent or insubordinate;
2)To be mouthy to or backtalk someone;
3)To complain profusely about something.
"I'd love to dig a new trench, Sergeant. And if I thought you knew what you were talking about, I might do it."
"Are you beaking off, Corporal?"
"He's still beaking off about losing the election, and that was six months ago!"
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A condition in which a man has a general inclination to complain or become emotional over extremely insignificant things. Canadian military slang.
"What's Thompson doing over there sulking?"
"Don't mind him, he's just got sand in his ovaries."
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