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    break point

    noun

    • 1. a place or time at which an interruption or change is made.
    • 2. the state of a game when the player or side receiving service needs only one more point to win the game: "he hit a winner to reach break point"

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  2. Point Break is a movie title that Tony Stark gives to Thor in The Avengers as a joke based on his hair. In Thor: Ragnarok, Thor uses it as a Quinjet activation code name and it returns in Thor: Love and Thunder.

  3. 28 Jun 2022 · Point Break is a 1991 action movie starring Patrick Swayze as a surfer-robber. Iron Man calls Thor by this name because of their similar appearance and attitude. Learn more about the origin and usage of this nickname in the MCU.

  4. 31 Ogo 2023 · Noun [ edit] point break (plural point breaks) ( surfing slang) The location where a wave breaks as it hits a point of land jutting out from the coastline . Related terms [ edit] beach break. reef break. Anagrams [ edit] break point, breakpoint. Categories: English terms with audio links. English lemmas. English nouns. English countable nouns.

  5. 5 Nov 2017 · However, the name that ultimately gains him access is “Point Break.” Point Break is the name Tony Stark gave Thor in the first Avengers film because of his resemblance to Patrick Swayze in the 1991 film, Point Break.

  6. A point break is a wave that breaks over a rocky point, creating a long and fun ride for surfers. Learn about the characteristics, types, and locations of point breaks, and how to surf them safely and stylishly.

  7. A point break is a place where the sea floor drops sharply, creating a surfable wave. The term was coined in the 1960s by surfers who observed the phenomenon.

  8. A point break is a surf break where the shoreline extends out to sea creating a headland. The wave hits the headland or jetty and begins to peel along the extending shoreline creating a wave that is long, well-formed and unlikely of closing out or breaking in front of itself.