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Taken From Behind 

v. A term used in sex.
1. The male positions himself behind the female and touches her gently in many places(such as the bewbs) with his hands.

2. Doggy style

3. A easy way to turn on a girl(usually asain) and seduce her into sex
"Have you heard? Eva gets so horny when you take her from behind!"

"Eva loves to be taken from behind"

"Eva can't refuse when a guy takes her from behind slowly! Anywhere!"
Taken From Behind by Whyaaa June 23, 2009
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you shall be taken to the place from whence you came, and from there be taken to a place of execution 

"You shall be taken to the place from whence you came, and from there be taken to a place of execution. You shall be hung by the neck until the body be dead... dead... DEAD!"


When British judges gave the death penalty (unfortunately, it was discontinued, which is a shame), they would put on a black cap, and, in a solemn voice say this sentence to the criminal, bringing down the hammer each time the word "dead" was uttered.
I wish someone would bring back the death penalty.

I'll take it from here 

Literally means 'I'll assume responsibility and control of this situation from this point forward.'

It's usually used in a condescending manner, with sarcasm optional. So, in reality, it means, 'You've screwed up enough/underperformed the task, so I'll assume control and responsibility so it won't become FUBAR.'
New guy at job - "Hey, I transfered the account to Mrs. Jennings like you told me to!"

Boss - "WHAT?! I told you to transfer the funds to Mr. Jennings?! I'll take it from here."

takes away from the table 

Antonym of bring to the table, as in somebody who's existence is beneficial to society, as opposed to someone who drains the communal lifeforce from the world.
<Pointing at a serial killer/pederast/shitty president> That guy right there, he's such a douchebag, he actually takes away from the table.

take it from the man 

Having to sacrifice or take on a great burden for little or no personal gain
I have to go to work and take it from the man tomorrow.
take it from the man by pipedream345 September 30, 2015

take it from me 

Take it from me, she is right
take it from me by Johnik November 18, 2021

takes away from the table 

Somebody you know who is so worthless that the maintenance of their acquaintance cannot possibly be justified.

Antonym of bring to the table, as in somebody who's existence is beneficial to society, as opposed to someone who drains the communal lifeforce from the world.
<Pointing at a serial killer/pederast/shitty president> That guy right there, he's such a douchebag, he actually takes away from the table.