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taking the l

In simple terms the following "taking the L" is having to be the loser or taking the loss in any situation.

Tonya : "bout to fail finals week & taking the L with me".

by MI$$.MONEY December 29, 2015

taking the l

Taking a loss, giving up

Today has been a failure. I'm taking the l for the day.

by Yoyama December 07, 2015

Taking an L

Taking any type of loss, such as in an argument or sports game. Also can be used when referring to drunk behavior or receiving a bad grade. Not to be confused with "W" which is used to describe a win.

" Maddie took a huge L last night when she drank an entire bottle of champagne" "Olive was unprepared for the math test and she failed- what an L" " 2016 has been one huge L" " When the team lost, they were really Taking an L"

by Nosral December 18, 2016

Taking a L

when you receive a loss. You're taking a L so you lost.. Give up.

Morris is taking a L by arguing with Mijya by not taking an L.

by theneighborhoodhoe April 06, 2016

Take the L

Stands for "Take the loss". Frequently used to describe flunking a test, being dumped, being stood up, being beaten up or robbed, or losing one's money in the stock market, gambling, or through exploitative business schemes.

I really took the L on that history exam.

by cazort August 25, 2003

Take No L's

Take No L's, the term meaning one who takes no loses and avoids rejection. Basically a savage.

Bruh 1: Yo Bruh, we taking no L's at the club tonight. Bruh 2: Yea Take No L's, we not getting stood up. Bruh 1: And we gon turn up... Straight Savages

by BaseballMan28 December 12, 2016

Take the L

"L" stands for Loss. Originally used to describe one's disposition of engaging in an activity that he/she does not particularly like. A typical comment made by 12 year olds while arguing on mainstream Youtube music videos. Oftentimes spammed or used at irrelevant situations.

-I totally flunked my math exam yesterday... -Just take the L bro.

by Misanjin March 16, 2016