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take a number

The reply to a statement, implying that there are many others with the same feeling.

"I want to sleep with you"
"Take a number"

by jamesf October 12, 2004

60๐Ÿ‘ 14๐Ÿ‘Ž


Take the L

'Take the L' means 'take the loss.'

This became really popular for some reason, and is often used when someone gets roasted or when they loose/fail (at) something.

Lol, Ricegum came out with a new diss track about Jacob Sagitarus! He's gonna take the L again!๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

by Lia and lidi July 6, 2016

443๐Ÿ‘ 129๐Ÿ‘Ž


take the cake

To be an extreme or special instance, as if it wins a cake for being so extreme or special. Usually used in the form "I have seen/heard a lot of (variable), but (this) takes the cake." A common, but aging phrase in Scandinavian languages.

A: Did you see that girl?
B: Yeah. I've seen a lot of girls in my life, but she takes the cake.
A: I'd let her take the cake any day.
B: You're an idiot.

by Bennyishere January 13, 2009

293๐Ÿ‘ 82๐Ÿ‘Ž


taking a hyper

Getting mad or super-energetic, or pretending to.

(1) After three months of neglect, I took a hyper and cleaned the entire apartment.

(2) When she insulted me, I took a hyper and whacked her in the ass with my pointing stick.

by Wordmaster B December 28, 2005

41๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


taking advantage

A verb to describe when a person takes someone who is in extreme turmoil or not in their right state of mind and has sex with them even though they know that person wouldn't have sex with them otherwise.

He is taking advantage of that girl while she is drunk.

Example #2

Cindy is so mad at Ray right now, anybody could take advantage of her right now.

by Leah1996 August 25, 2015

22๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


take it to the house

Commonly used in sports, to "take it to the house" means to score a point in a big play. The term is almost always used in the context of American football, usually after a player gets a large breakthrough play and takes it all the way to the endzone after a long run.

This term is also applicable in American football when a player catches an interception and runs it all the way for a touchdown (coined as pick six) or when a player returns a field goal kick that was either short or blocked (coined as kick six after the 2013 Auburn-Alabama game).

"And he's gonna take it to the house for the win!"

by Psedoudnym January 4, 2017

22๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


take for a spin

"Take for a spin" means to try smth out for the first time; to test smth

- Let's get out our bikes and take for a spin.
- I see that you've had a chance to take this device for a spin.

by Foffa April 20, 2016

21๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž