1. Keeping a secret until you die and are buried.
Nelly: Aww man I got a huge secret to tell you but you can't tell anyone.
T.I.: Yeah man I'll take it to the grave.
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Age old colloquial way of saying relax, take it easy. Five means five minutes presumably.
Too much pressure writing definitions, gotta take five!
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Chiefly a British idiom. When something "takes the biscuit" then it has become really bad, annoying or objectionable. Often used when something has worsened.
Jeff has always been annoying, but his latest stunt takes the biscuit.
Petrol has always been expensive, but these new prices really do take the biscuit.
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British slang "to urinate".
"Dude, I'm dying to take a slash, but I can't find a bog."
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To expect someone or something to be always available to serve in some way without thanks or recognition; to value someone or something too lightly.
After a while in a relationship you begin to take for granted the other person, desensitizing their importance.
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A street phrase meaning if you're going to rob someone, kill them as well. usually said by the one being robbed as a show of pride because they'd rather be killed then embarrassed by being robbed.
Also an awesome Nas song.
ex. 1
Robber: "Give me your money!"
Victim: "Take it in blood, I'm not going to be embarrassed like this."
ex. 2
Nas: "Time is money when it comes to mine, take it in blood."
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To sacrafice yourself by feigning interest in the hot girl's/guy's fat/ugly/annoying friend. Generally done while going out with a group of people, as it would be senseless to fall on the grenade solo.
see also fall on the grenade, jump on the grenade, sit on the grenade.
Rupert: Thanks for taking the grenade last night, man. It was totally sweet hooking up with that really hot girl. How was hooking up with her ugly friend?"
Cornelius: Not so bad once I got the brown paper bag over her head.
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