Taking the L does not, as some people think, mean to suffer a humiliating defeat.
What it actually means is to accept a loss gracefully. To understand that losses will be inevitable in life, learn what you can from the experience, and shake hands with your opponent. To resign with self respect instead of delaying the inevitable and embarrassing yourself.
Some people simply cannot do this and will begin to act extremely immature when it's clear they're losing.
I could tell that Steve was going to hook up with Julia instead of me, so I had to take the L. It's not a big deal and I have other options.
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Mark: Things got good, Julie asked me if she could Take Sausage
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Verb, activity: taking leave of a situation that one has no actionable control or authority over in order to avoid the hardship of the situation.
Derivation: taken from the name of Texas' Senator Ted Cruz, who made headlines by taking an impromptu trip to Mexico instead of sticking out the nationwide blizzard of February '21, which affected every state except Hawaii and Florida. Florida maintains that Florida Man held off the storm with an icy glare that cancelled out the warm front that might've otherwise collided with the storm, and hurled it southward.
It is a big warehouse, but there's a whole lot of code violations that I don't feel like taking on. I think I'm gonna take a Cruz on that offer.
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Famous saying after the Drake and Meek Mill diss.
Formally meant
"Taking the lose" or
"Took the lose"
Hey bro did you see the Mayweather and Paquio fight?
Yeah man! After the 2nd round it was already obvious Paquiao was Taking the L
L takingthel
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To take a sip of a beverage, usually alcoholic, equivalent to a shot
Connor: hey Pat you drinking gin tonight?
Pat: yeah, you wanna take a cap?
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taking sonething as far as it can go
E :are you and that girl still goin out?
J :yea we about to "take it to the far"
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When a girl or guy wants a nude pic with saying "send me nudes".
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