break the mold

Etymology
From the use of molds to make multiple replicas of solid objects using moldable materials.

Verb

 * 1)  To depart from a traditional pattern; to defy convention.
 * 2) To make it impossible for an identical copy to be made.
 * 1) To make it impossible for an identical copy to be made.
 * 1) To make it impossible for an identical copy to be made.
 * 1) To make it impossible for an identical copy to be made.

Translations

 * German:
 * Spanish: romper el molde, romper esquemas