The act of teenagers slipping in and out of their parents house through a window.
"Son, you are not allowed to go out tonight and I don't want any window action tonight."
by Pa-ren-tal December 26, 2011
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An unlicensed game with 52 games in one cart, created by Active Enterprises at the price of $200 (a "bargain" at less than $4 a game, they boasted) for the NES and later, the Sega Genesis.

Action 52 is the worst game ever made. Poorly programmed, all 52 games are loaded with bugs and glitches, and as a result, are impossible to beat. The graphics, sound effects and music are very poor. The game was met with heavy criticism and the company folded, but not before releasing Cheetahmen 2, which was a sequel to the 52nd game on the cart. This game is now coveted by collectors of NES games.
Paying $200 for 52 games that do not work is hardly a bargain. Action 52 is terrible!
by Brick Wall December 28, 2005
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Exhibiting a preference to express oneself with deeds rather than words. (Attributed to Marshawn Lynch during interview with the always loquacious Deion Sanders prior to Super Bowl XLVIII)
Deion Sanders: You just don't want to talk, really...

Marshawn Lynch: I'm just 'bout that action, boss.
by sliff22 May 23, 2014
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Taking action is often referred to as doing something very awesome or legit. People who take action are often verbally rewarded among their friends. Situations in which people try to take action but fail end up becoming problematic. Some may link it to sexual activities, although this phrase is only occasionally used when talking of such things.
1. Luke: Dude did you see that 360noscope I just did?
Alex: hell yea I did that takes action.
2. Kendell: Josh I'm taking action.
Josh: dude what did you do?
Kendell: I just convinced my mom to buy me a ps4 if I shoveled the snow out of the driveway.
Josh: holy sh*t talk about taking action!
3. Collin: Man, did you see the Super Bowl?
Max: yea who didn't?
Collin: the seahawks were so close to taking action.
Max: I know right, that would have taken so much action if they would have won.
by ActionTaker February 11, 2015
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In America, Affirmative Action was a product of the Great Society policies of President Lyndon Baines Johnson. It was first codified into law under a series of Executive Orders (not approved by Congress, in other words), which stated that munitions manufacturers including private firms doing business with the federal government should "take affirmative action" in hiring minorities - at the time defined almost solely as African Americans.

As the Vietnam War dragged on under President Richard Milhous Nixon, Affirmative Action became part of a wider government program to bribe inner city blacks to get with the program and support their government. Of course, Affirmative Action, welfare (started under FDR in the 1930s) and other government handouts did nothing to increase the love that black people had for the federal government.

By 1978 liberal activism was under attack. President Jimmy Carter had expanded Johnson's liberal social programs to their ultimate extreme, and white, middle class Americans began to look toward the Republican Party and their rising star, Ronald Reagan, for new political direction. That same year, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 against quotas for the first time in the landmark California Board of Regents vs. Allan Bakke decision. However, Affirmative Action was far from dead and buried.

Today Affirmative Action remains rooted in American policy, although most Americans including many African-Americans find Affirmative Action outmoded for the much less racist atmosphere of the 21st Century.

Inexplicably Affirmative Action still exists, even after the election of Barack Obama.
Affirmative Action put that white guy with a college degree in the unemployment line, while that black guy who can't even write his own name got the promotion.

Asians and Jews are also targets of racism, but they get none of the benefits of Affirmative Action. It's punishment for their success, I assume.

Jesse "Affirmative Action" Jackson got Nike to loan him $600 million dollars after threatening a boycott. What an extortionist piece of shit he is.
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An unlincesd NES game made by Active Enterpries.It is a compolation of 52 games in 1 cartridge.However it is the worst game ever made for the NES.It has so many gltiches and many of the games are in Low Quality.It is notiroius because many of the games can crash or Lock-up at certin points.Some of the games are called Ooze,Chettamen,Sombreos,Bubble Gum Rosy,Non Human,City of Doom,Sharks,Meong and many more games as well.The intro also has a Low Quality version of Rob Base's It takes two.
Guy 1:Wanna play Action 52.
Guy 2:No thanks.I rather smoke crack.
by PHILRYABKIN July 26, 2009
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