A fork of Rural Dictionary
Tomarlo a la ligera
La canciĆ³n de REO Speedwagon dice: You take it on the run, baby (Lo tomas a la ligera, nena)
Made popular by the song of the same name as most popularized by the band called REO Speedwagon in the 1980's era, take on the run means to run away, usually from a bad or uncomfortable situation. It may also now refer to taking a food order to go, aka running with it.
He suspects that you're cheating, so like a coward instead of confronting the situation you leave town and take it on the run. I don't have time to sit down and eat. I'll just take it on the run.
the best comedy film ever devised by the genius woody allen all of you should watch it
orange: i just watched take the money and run tomato: woah that is like fully sick bru
a phrase used when you are leaving a place in a hurry due to a potentially dangerous situation
"Man, it looks like this storm is coming in fast. The news projected possible hail and tornadoes." "Well then I better take my cheese and run, because I don't mess with tornadoes."
term used to let people know that you would have a go at pulling a person
"what do you think about his cousin" "i'd take a run at it"
An slang Aussie fishing term used to describe fishing in the Murray for Cod and hoping the fish takes the bait and runs with the hook.
Bit quiet on the river today Scotty, hope one will take the cheese and run with it soon.