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national take your crush to chick-fil-a day

november 16th

when chick-fil-a is the 💣 and your crush is the 💣 so you have to take your crush to chick-fil-a

karen want to go to chick-fil-a?

sure,why?
BECAUSE ITS NATIONAL TAKE YOUR CRUSH TO CHICK-FIL-A DAY

by usucc October 29, 2019


Taking it

To be doing something goodly , or To be doing something irritating

Yo Bro I’m Bouta Drive Threw This Store. Nah Chill Bro You Taking It.

by CkLtRoy September 16, 2020


<.7.9.7.6.> I Take After My Cuban Grandmother<.7.9.7.6.>

<.7.9.7.6.> I Take After My Cuban Grandmother<.7.9.7.6.>

<.7.9.7.6.> I Take After My Cuban Grandmother<.7.9.7.6.>

by IPromiseToDoWhatIPromised May 28, 2025


take a lick

To take a hit of Acid/Lsd

Do you wanna take a lick homie

by YuhhhhB October 06, 2017


Don’t take your guns to town

A euphemism for do not get completely obliterated at your local bar and even expect to drive away intoxicated!

Some poor “mule” decided it was a great idea to don’t take your guns to town and wound up camping outside of federal penitentiary somehow.

by DaveShaw May 20, 2018


Take A Seat

Implying “secretly” that you want someone to sit on your face

I’d like you to “take a seat”… on my face

by DeeperMeaning May 28, 2022


winner-take-all

The type of system used in the electoral college in all states except for Maine and Nebraska. Instead of the winner-take-all system, Maine and Nebraska have split electoral votes. The battleground districts are Maine's 2nd Congressional District (ME-2) and Nebraska's 2nd Congressional District (NE-2). Maine is a blue state while Nebraska is a red state. In the electoral college, all 50 states have electoral votes and there are 538 total votes but 270 are needed to win. If a presidential candidate wins the popular vote in one state, that state's electoral votes go to the winner. The losing candidate receives none.

Why is the electoral college a winner-take-all system even though there are faithless electors?

by 1234567890abcdefghij September 09, 2020