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Re: Break the icePosted by Michael on November 14, 2003 In Reply to: Break the ice posted by Sax on November 14, 2003 : Where did this phrase come from, please? Thank you, Sax Break the ice : to relax a tense or formal atmosphere or social situation; to make a start on some endeavor. This came into general use, in sense , in English through Lord Byron's "Don Juan" in the lines: And your cold people [the British] are beyond all price, That's what I found on the site |