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deuce take it

The devil take it (late 19th and early 20th century). See "The Words," Jean Paul Sartre. George Braziller, Inc. Paris. 1964. Page 68.
I recognize that he has a lot of work, but, deuce take it, one answers a child's letter.
by Selena 12 December 12, 2017
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Take a Morten

When a person spends all cash on cheap Eastern European vodka, gets lost and falls asleep on a sidewalk.
"I bet you will take a Morten on the next party"
"Last weekend I was so drunk, I took a Morten"
by KimKjosnes February 17, 2017
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Taking a plunge

taking a big spicy douce that u need to get ready to take a plunge
Excuse me man I have a double spicy beef burrito and soon I'm taking a plunge
by Jazzy zizzle January 24, 2018
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Note-Taking

To the average student, "note-taking" means "taking words" from one location and moving them to a different one.
The student completed his note-taking by paraphrasing what he found on-line and moving it onto his keynote presentation.
by hkrgirl January 25, 2018
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Taking a mahaney

Taking a shit. Often very nasty and messy.
Butters woke up this morning and was taking a mahaney that clogged his toilet it was very messy.
by Goteeeeeeeeeeeeem January 3, 2021
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pendulum take

A position taken by someone reacting to a perceived dominant narrative they disagree with that is a complete overreaction and overreach in the opposite direction.
"Pitbulls are actually the sweetest, most harmless dogs ever to exist."
"Bit of a pendulum take, don't you think?"
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Take a tomozepam

I can't be bothered to do that today, I'm going to take a tomozepam
by c10v3r March 29, 2021
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