To excell to the point of winning. Originated from slaves "cakewalking," a dance to imitate and make fun of ballroom dancing. Some slave owners would hold cakewalking competitions, and reward the winner with a piece of hoecake.
"That boy can dance!--he's got what it takes to take the cake."
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actually, this expression is used when one individual is acting really gay, so you say take it out, meaning, the cock in your mouth.
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The favorite phrase of buisness executives and teenagers alike. "Take one" is often followed by the word free.
Can be found at trade shows and buisness/organization confrences: "take one" pencils and other miscellaneous items for advertising.
Can be found at high schools and doctors offices: "take one" packets on pregnancy, diseases, braces, and homosexuality (among other things).
While looking at the display covered in free information packets about things like avoiding pregnancy, Clara thought to her self "too bad i cant get a take one on how to give great head."
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When a nigga tells a bitch to either take what their giving or leave it right there
Nigga is trying to hit take it or leave it
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told to a usually fat person who has just said something really stupid. severity of the matter can vary.
go take a mile
go take a marathon
tom- thats what she said...
bill- damn! go take a lap.
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This is taken from Star Trek and means to take command.
Piccard is off to deal with an evil Borg Queen and says to Riker: "Take the com Number One."
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Used to describe an occurrence that had no significant value, but is best played when one wants to make other people that came into a conversion late feel left out.
"Hey how's it going?"... Oh, just "Taking it to the Street" motha fucka
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