when a nigga gets in ya grill and needs ta learn to chill
All that pressure you applyin, it's time to ease off//
Before I hit ya from the blind side, takin ya sleves off
by SUPREMACY June 8, 2006
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When your a boss and you see your friends getting too up tight you say:" Ehh bro take it easee." Naturally if your a boss your friends will then take it ease.
"Bro im so ripped right now, ahh man I think I have roid rage."

"BROOOOOO STRAIGHT UP TAKE IT EASSEE BEFORE YOU MURDER SOMEONE!"

"Alright reach coli bro cuz I need mad roids right now."
"iight ill bring the meth."

ROIIDDSSS!!

Take it ease hardcore.
by Brolive5 April 14, 2011
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The command for every male in the room to nonchalantly put one hand down the front of his pants as though there were a pocket there.
"A-tennn-SHUN!"

"At ease, men."
by PhyllisDean August 6, 2009
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It is a drunken language heard only after a person consumes 50 MGD's and/or copious amounts of G & T's in a 24 hour period. There are only a few skilled and specialized lingisut that can understand it. Although is sounds like jibberish, it is unique to Western Canada.
"Hey, ageaondsdkn aosdnw aof agejs f?!"

"Oh shit! Yo, you're speaking Crockett-ease!"
by Prof of Crockett-ease August 27, 2006
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1. A phrase directed at someone that tends to be overly emotional and finds the need to cry, complain, whine, nag, etc.

2. A phrase directed to someone in reference to always (or frequently) acting as if they are "on the rag".

3. A phrase used as an equivalent to "lighten up" or "take it easy".
Cause: "... I am having such a horrible day! Everything that could possibly go wrong seems to be going wrong! Nothing will ever get any better!"

Reaction: "whoa, whoa, whoa Sally!!! Hike up that skirt and EASE THE FLOW!"
by Thunder80 September 13, 2010
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When you unintentionally ease drop, but you totally meant it but are pretending like you didn't.
Bronson: Wow, did you hear what Addison said?
Emma: No, ease dropping much?
Bronson: No, I was just dropping ease. Big difference.
Emma: Oh yeah, I saw that on Urban Dictionary, should've known.
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