Interesting! You get this word by combining the past tense of the verb “take” with the ing form, i.e. “taking.”
A (not so well known) producer tag
daytrip took it to ten!
Improved
The desperate situation suddenly took a turn for the better when we discussed it together.
You took your time to write this so it might as well be worth your time here is a long word, often used when someone has typed so much that they deserve to be where they are currently located. There are many ways You took your time to write this so it might as well be worth your time here can be used, such in text, writing, and that is just about the most common forms You took your time to write this so it might as well be worth your time here is used.
Guy 1: This is a long sentence I am writing to you right now Guy 2, you might as well respect me.
Guy 2: You took your time to write this so it might as well be worth your time here
Guy 3: Nice.
(Saying/Phrase) To do something the hard way/make something more complicated.
"Oliver spelt 'Kronk' like 'Cronque', bro took the Barry Way to Melbourne.
When a homosexual male comes out of the closet.
Did you Barnabas finally took the fag out the packet today.
The definition of my friends weird sister,wynter.
I hate lookint tooks like wynter.