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take it sleazy

The last words of legendary TV show The Good Place that made us all cry.
Michael: Take it sleazy.

*Shuts door*
take it sleazy by Larkeyyy February 2, 2020

take it to the cage 

Be willing to go all the way with something. Refers to the mixed martial arts cage and the kind of hardcore punishment competitors are willing to face. Sometimes used to over-dramatize skirmishes.
Lisa was angry that Beth wanted to see Harry Potter instead of Sex and the City and was ready to take it to the cage.

Our manager said we had to switch to green Post-Its, but Bill took it to the cage and won. We still get to use the yellow ones.
take it to the cage by Eric Maan February 9, 2010

Take it to the balls 

When an individual is performing fellatio and can deep throat an entire penis to where the lips can kiss the scrotum.
Brenda: Hey girl, did you hook up with Lincoln last night? Rumor has it, he’s packing heat?

Molly: Yeah, he’s huge...probably like 10 inches...but you know I can take it to the balls.

Take it Down a Notch 

instruction to an individual to regulate his or her level of enthusiasm.
Robert needs to take it down a notch with the flirting; he already has a girlfriend.

take it on the arches 

telling someone to scram or skee daddle. to kick rocks or leave.
You're still here? Take it on the arches kid.

Take it where you shake it 

Similar to "get lost" or "take a hike," TIWYSI is a wildly popular expression meaning "you annoy me and I want you to go far away from this place where we are standing."
Attractive middle-aged man to a group of troublemakers congregating in front of his home: "Hey - take it where you shake it!"