Country Dictionary

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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

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

take

To hunt, pursue, catch, capture, or kill, or attempt to hunt, pursue, catch, capture, or kill.

We hope to take our limit of green heads tomorrow.

by steelheader March 27, 2008

take

To beat someone quickly and effortlessly.

we're gonna take you at the game today

by Gumba Gumba February 21, 2004

take

the act catching something without thinking, or without effort. taking and holding

someone knocks something off a shelf and you catch it. <someone> Nice take. <you> Cheers.

by toads April 18, 2006

take

To take a drag/toke/puff of a marijuana joint/spliff.

"Yo, dude, let's have a take on the joint?"

by Rep August 24, 2004

on the take

Getting paid for one’s role in fraud or corruption.

The entire state of Louisiana is on the take.

by BillieJeanIsNotMyLover April 14, 2019