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to take a left

VERB: 1. to veer completely off-course 2. to act in a way contrary to how one would normally behave 3. to be incorrect Other variations include: "take an L" and "go left" ETYMOLOGY: Hip hop slang

My money loving friend Karen totally took a left when she dumped her Ivy league boyfriend and married the Pizza Hut delivery guy.

by Danielle Belton January 25, 2005

take a left

to leave where you are at the moment to go somewhere else, i.e. to leave

jane and sue are at a boring party and jane wants to go so jane says to sue, "I think its time to take a left". Translation:let's leave

by Nikell V. Johnson January 15, 2008

Taking the top left

The act of becoming the person on the top left of your facebook 'Who's Online' display, hence the person you speak to most on the social network site.

'Me and Miranda have been talking on fb for weeks, I think she's taking the top left!'

by Reggae Mother May 25, 2011