Unlike the original saying "Take it with a grain of salt", this term is used when you tell someone something heavy or harsh, but you want them to take it as nicely and sweetly as possible (which is where the sugar part comes in).
"Take it with a grain of sugar, but you look like you just rolled out of a grave"
"Take it with a grain of sugar, but your soufflé is terrible"
When a lady participates in the act of man-spreading. man-spreading
I tried to squeeze in on the bleachers, but Angela was taking a wide V.
Just a couple of football guy's guys talking shop on a podcast.
Did you listen to pardon my take today pft took the over in the Titan Jaguars game because the wind blew through his hair today.
It's storming.
F: Hey joe, what's all that noise and the flashes?
J: Na man, it's just God taking pictures.
it means someone can take something; whether it's pain or big d*ck. blunt, but that's it.
for example: *someone doing hardcore pushups* "i can take it bro don't worry."
another example: *sees picture of hot person* "i can take it."
Chill out. Relax. Take it down a notch.
Dude, you're all stressed out, take it down a thousand.
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An impromptu concert performed usually while walking down a street. Usually performed in France, always performed by an indie band. If it's a true take away show, it will involve some obscure instruments.
Did you see the Bowerbirds' Take Away Show on youtube? My band is doing that over fall break, but with a glockenspiel instead of an accordian.
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