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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Jaw breaker; Jawbreaker (disambiguation); Jawbreaker (song)

jawbreaker         
¦ noun informal
1. a word that is very long or hard to pronounce.
2. chiefly N. Amer. a large gobstopper.
Jawbreaker (Windows Mobile game)         
2003 VIDEO GAME
Bubblets; Jawbreaker (Pocket PC game); Bubble Breaker
Jawbreaker is a port of SameGame for the Pocket PC bundled with the Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 operating system for PDAs. The operating system, and thus the game, was officially released on April 7, 2003.
Gobstopper         
A TYPE OF HARD CANDY
Gobstoppers; Jawbreakers; Jawbreaker (candy); Gob stopper
Gobstoppers, also known as jawbreakers in the United States, are a type of hard candy. They are usually round, and usually range from across; though gobstoppers can be up to in diameter.

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Jawbreaker

Jawbreaker may refer to:

  • Gobstopper, a hard candy with multiple layers
Examples of use of jawbreaker
1. "Jawbreaker" (Crown, $25.'5) is former CIA officer Gary Berntsen‘s account of chasing bin Laden in Afghanistan.
2. The book was written by Gary Bernstein, a decorated CIA officer who led the so–called "Jawbreaker" paramilitary unit that helped topple the Taliban regime in Afghanistan.
3. Bernstein wrote that Jawbreaker could have killed or captured bin Laden if military officials had agreed to his request for 800 more U.S. troops that were never sent.
4. In "Jawbreaker," author Gary Berntsen, a former CIA operative, said Dailey opposed deploying more U.S. troops at Tora Bora during the early hunt for Osama bin Laden.
5. Stone and Paramount, which released "World Trade Center" in August, optioned rights to "Jawbreaker" months ago, she said, confirming a report in the Hollywood trade paper Daily Variety.