exclamtion used by those caught up in something unbearable.
After three hours of listening to the chemistry teacher's lecture on the nature of farts, a student cried out, "I can't take it anymore!"
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If somebody is taking more than his fair share, or thinks he's all that, it's time "take him down a notch." Put him in his place.
To take someone down a notch, you don't have to insult him. You just beat him at his own game.
I took Mister Hotpants down a notch. His so-called girlfriend gave me her digits.
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sarcastic phrase used nowadays when a woman is getting hit on or "charmed" by a scum bag; used in the early days by "loose" women to get attention of our boys at sea.
"Hey Babe; gimme yo' digits."
Take me now, sailor!
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Leading someone to believe a task will be accomplished or "taken care of" but actually doing nothing of the sort. Most of the time the quite opposite.
"Don't worry Chelsea, I'll take care of it"
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A term used when two people want to settle an agreement with no witnesses. Usually In a violent way.
That fool was messing with me too much so I told him "let's take it behind the shed
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Using dark, sharp, or otherwise unpleasant statements or retorts in the course of a conversation.
Named after a person who commonly does the aforementioned.
Dan: "Oh I hate Jane."
Tony: "Why man? She seems fine to me."
Dan: "Nah mate, she keeps taking an SC turn each time I try to talk to her."
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When a drunk person forgets how to English and tries to take the piss with his his drinking buddies
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