falling out
Noun

falling out

  1. (idiomatic) A rift between people or groups, often following a disagreement or quarrel
    Since the falling out with his neighbor, they have kept their distance.
  2. A culture-bound syndrome primarily reported in the southern United States and the Caribbean, described as a constricted consciousness as a psychological response to anxiety and stress.
Translations Verb
  1. present participle of fall out#English|fall out



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