Colloquialism meaning to get screwed, swindled, hustled, tricked or ripped off of significant value by another party. Also used as "Take the banana"
"Verizon offered a $100 rebate on my new phone, but when I got it, it was a VISA gift card, not cash. I really took the banana on that one."
to die by choice of euthanasia
jenny's dad "took the biscuit" last year
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1. To come out clean from a situation that makes you look bad.
2. What happens after you clear your name after someone calls you out falsely.
3. The opposite of taking an 'L'
Doug took a w after Jack accused him of fat shaming Madison.
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A phrase used to show how the other person messed up badly, and/ or ruined the situation.
Two guys witnessed Dwight Howard's shot getting swatted by Lebron on the court and one says: " Dude, Howard just took a dump on that shot. "
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took the table or take the table is a poker term used when one person ends up with all the money.
I played texas hold em for the first time and took the table.
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When someone takes back something that they gave you.
Andrew gave Lorraine a dab pen as an early Christmas present. After 30 minutes Andrew nigger took the present back for his personal use.
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Meaning, a lapse, cognitive dissidence, a boycott, negligence, a vacation/holiday, a siesta, laziness, idleness. Can imply both a purposeful or unintentional commission or omission.
I heard Chris Matthews on MSNBC use this term on February 25, 2009. I don't have a quote but he used it in this fashion:
"They took a dixie on that one."
Another example:
"They did a good job on the paint but took a dixie on the suspension."
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