to take the plunge. verb.
a phrase describing voluntarily trying something for the first time. Often used for experimenting with a particular substance for the first time, like alcohol or an unfamiliar drug. Also includes losing of virginity or some kind of adrenal exercise, like base jumping or skydiving. The phrase illustrates an act of either admirable courage or reckless stupidity. The context may vary.
1) Ah, we can always trust Ross to take the plunge first in the group.
2) Come on, the water is deep enough. Go on, take the plunge
3) Lads, you know how I never said I'd get into the hard stuff? Well... I took the plunge and moved onto kets.
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taking a big spicy douce that u need to get ready to take a plunge
Excuse me man I have a double spicy beef burrito and soon I'm taking a plunge
Term used to reference, in vague manner, a sex act that would be better left to the imagination. Used in similar fashion as yada yada yada, or another sex act, the โZ.J.โ
Person 1: โI went to Steve and Leslieโs house and accidentally walked in on them taking a plunge...โ
Person 2: โwhat even is that?โ
Person 1: โIf you have to ask, you canโt afford itโ