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Take it Easy

Not pushing so hard.... When life is tough, you choose the easy path.... the path of least resistance. You do not stress, but take the easy option, you don't push or force yourself through, what you want, you take it easy, and you accomplish your goals anyways.
Person one: Man this is so hard, I have to get it done
Person two: Relax, take it easy, it will get done... you don't need to push yourself through it
Person one: there is a deadline, and we have to do this and this and this and this, ahhhh.
Person two: relax bro, take it easy
Person one: ahhh
Person two: do we need to force it, chill bro
Person one: ok
Person two: sounds great, we will get to it, don't worry take it easy man
by amendelo May 13, 2010
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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.'
by krupali March 28, 2005
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Take off!

a Canadian phrase that was made popular in America with the 1982 winter hit "Take Off!" by Canadian comedians Bob and Doug MacKensey. Geddy Lee of Rush provides the actual singing between the "verses" that are pretty much spoken by the comedians. Bob and Doug would go on to more success with their Christmas hit, the movie "Strange Brew", and more.
by I Saw U2 Live Twice June 27, 2007
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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."
by jajais4u March 30, 2011
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taken care of

when my friend got in deep with the mafia, they came to his house late at night and now he's wearing cement shoes in the bottom of a lake.
friend
-Dude wheres jack?

me
-he owed money to the mafia now he's taken care of.

friend
-Oh... I call his car
by thejabberwockwitheyesofflame October 30, 2009
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biscuit taken

1) To have gotten violated or dominated in the worst way in a game, sport, or any kind of competition.
2) To have gotten raped/violated by a big black burly lumberjack; usually by the name of Bubba, Engy Dave or Smokey Joe.
1) "Damn man, did you see how blue teem got their biscuit taken?"

2) "I'm not gonna just sit here and get my biscuit taken, damnit!"

3) "You lost 400 to 0, let's just face it, you got your biscuit taken."
by waywardspooky June 15, 2005
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Well doesn't that just take the biscuit.

A phrase used in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxyseries.
A mild expression of astonishment, similar in meaning to "Well, that's interesting" or "Well DAMN!", but far far more amusing.
X: Hey Y, did you hear?
Y: What?
X: They're actually going to enforce the dress code now.
Y: *pauses* ...well doesn't that just take the biscuit.
by ~tenuto~ November 16, 2004
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