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to take the plunge 

to take the plunge. verb.

a phrase describing voluntarily trying something for the first time. Often used for experimenting with a particular substance for the first time, like alcohol or an unfamiliar drug. Also includes losing of virginity or some kind of adrenal exercise, like base jumping or skydiving. The phrase illustrates an act of either admirable courage or reckless stupidity. The context may vary.
1) Ah, we can always trust Ross to take the plunge first in the group.

2) Come on, the water is deep enough. Go on, take the plunge

3) Lads, you know how I never said I'd get into the hard stuff? Well... I took the plunge and moved onto kets.
to take the plunge by masoncartoon February 12, 2010

to take a left 

VERB: 1. to veer completely off-course 2. to act in a way contrary to how one would normally behave 3. to be incorrect

Other variations include: "take an L" and "go left"

ETYMOLOGY: Hip hop slang
My money loving friend Karen totally took a left when she dumped her Ivy league boyfriend and married the Pizza Hut delivery guy.
to take a left by Danielle Belton January 25, 2005

To take somones crown 

To take somones viginity or there crown
To take somones crown :Jack fell down and lost his crown and Jill came tumbling after.

To take a shit 

To give birth to a pinoy.
I took a shit the other day and when I flushed it, it said "weeeeeeeeeeew ^________^". (To take a shit)
To take a shit by YTG123 January 23, 2011

to take a bull by the horn 

To do things on their own(or to do things their way)rather than trusting someone else
When it comes to financial risk,they want to to 'take the bull by the horns.'

To take a shiss 

While thinking your just taking a piss and to your dismay a little bit of shit comes out.
At urinal:

Guy 1: "dude I just shissed my pants"

Guy 2: "If your going to take a shiss, you should sit while you pee, pussy."