To be the epitome of something, typically something unpleasant. To stand as the best (or more likely worst) example of a series of things.
Of all the slimy schemes Jim's pulled over the years, his attempt to pay a psychologist to testify in court that Marie, whom Jim had actually repeatedly raped the previous year, was merely paranoid, just has to take the biscuit.
by Fearman February 22, 2008
by Jaimev July 10, 2005
Phrase used it the UK to describe the action of taking advantage of the situation, in particular at work. Basically putting the least amount of work possible without getting sacked. The UK English equivalent of mailing it in in US English.
Q: Where is that damn capacity report, Tara should've been done 2 weeks ago?
A: Tara is taking a piss.
A: Tara is taking a piss.
by Call Me Ishmael May 25, 2007
by pppooooo August 27, 2009
Basically it means you need to go to the restroom and do number two. I made it up down where I stay in the South so that if someone was around me and they don't need to know what I am about to do, I say that.
by J. A. October 30, 2007
In reference to the shoddy job most road construction crews do.
A job that to the visible eye seems complete but is actually done half assed and sloppily.
To rush through a job or project in order to be done with it, cutting corners so as not to be detected by outsiders.
A job that to the visible eye seems complete but is actually done half assed and sloppily.
To rush through a job or project in order to be done with it, cutting corners so as not to be detected by outsiders.
I don't really have time to make apple pie to bring to Thanksgiving Dinner so I'm taking it on the road and getting one from the corner bakery and I'll say it's mine.
by Pamann October 28, 2010
When you poop your panties on the playground, get completely undressed, and then remove the turd and drop it for everyone to enjoy.
by Havana Jay February 28, 2017