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take

1) to kick someone's ass 2) to have your way (sexually) with a person

1) Jay is a big guy, but he's goofy as all hell, so Tim could probably take him. 2) Corey: "So, uh, you must be from Tennessee...I mean, um, did it hurt?" Topanga: "When you stuck it in my butt? Yeah, a little at first, but I got used to it." Corey: "No, I mean when you fell from heaven." Topanga: "Just shut up and take me! Now!" Corey: "OK."

by Nick D May 22, 2004

take it

To deal with, or adjust to

Stop whining and just take it

by BorderPatrol September 05, 2003

take

monetary earnings, profits etc. resulting from any enterprise or venture.

the nightclub's take from this past weekend wasn't as high as expected, so the management suspected a little skimming was going on.

by bungalow bill November 04, 2005

on the take

Being bribed to look the other way when the briber commits a crime or show favour to the briber despite his shortcomings.

"The police don't give a shit because they're all on the take" said the drunk.

by Gumba Gumba August 05, 2004

take it

to deduce, to assume, to relate, to understand,

I take it that you don't have a clue of what I'm trying to say.

by wokwithme July 10, 2009

Take that

Invented in Dedham, Massachusetts. Born from the phrase: “I’ll take that.” Anything ridiculously awesome. Anything that was ridiculously awesome. Anything that will be ridiculously awesome. A phrase uttered by a person who is extremely happy about something.

“Dude, I caught a steamdog from that bitty with the big yitties last night. Take that!

take it

taking it in the butt. having buttsex with somebody. usuallly a man. taking it in the butt

darryl morrow likes to take it

by Earl April 28, 2003