The devil take it (late 19th and early 20th century). See "The Words," Jean Paul Sartre. George Braziller, Inc. Paris. 1964. Page 68.
I recognize that he has a lot of work, but, deuce take it, one answers a child's letter.
When taking a selfie and making a face. For example a mad face, happy face or a silly face.
I hate when I take a facie and I don't think it captures my real mad face
A position taken by someone reacting to a perceived dominant narrative they disagree with that is a complete overreaction and overreach in the opposite direction.
"Pitbulls are actually the sweetest, most harmless dogs ever to exist."
"Bit of a pendulum take, don't you think?"
letting your kaboose loose - as coined by Vlad G
Where's Mike?
Taking a rowdy, he'll need a minute
An opinion that is so bad that it makes you screw your face like you were just screwed in the throat by a lemon.
"Did you hear Johnny's opinion on that new movie?"
"Yeah, what a sour take."
This is when you act out a scence before you actually film it.
Let’s do a dry take so you can learn your lines.
The act of pretending to love one, then over a short period of time you take their virginty.
mikayla's best friend, suspected her new boyfriend was trying to pull a fake and take on her.