Breaks my crayons
This sentence is often times used when someone is sad or disappointed. It cannot be used when you are only mildly disappointed. You must be extremly sad
Guy A "Dude i can't go this week"
Guy B "Aww man now this just breaks my crayons..."
Guy B "Aww man now this just breaks my crayons..."
break my crayons
causing someone grief for an unjustified reason
Should someone stand in front of the TV during the final moments of a big game would be an obvious attempt to break your crayons.
"Dude, why do you have to break my crayons all the time?"
"Dude, why do you have to break my crayons all the time?"