by Alex666420 August 7, 2020

Make a suicide rush into a mass of enemies as a distraction (mostly used in online games ex. Halo 2)
by Fuzzz April 8, 2005

by xoxotigerlilyxoxo April 10, 2007

by mrs. jonas March 3, 2008

After recieving a sip from a friend's canned beverage, the act of slurping the leftover spit/beverage from the rim of the can at the edge of the mouthpiece is dubbed "taking your friends"
Friend 1: "Here's your drink, thanks for the sip."
Friend 2: "Take your friends."
Friend 1: *Slurps edge of can
Friend 2: "Take your friends."
Friend 1: *Slurps edge of can
by SirCanuck October 9, 2021

Phrase used when expressing shock or confusion, as if saying "you're lying!" or "you can't be serious" or "i don't believe you!" in a positive way.
A: "i just got engaged!"
B: "stop! you're taking a piss!"
or
A: "i just got robbed"
B:"you're taking a damn piss, when did this happen??"
B: "stop! you're taking a piss!"
or
A: "i just got robbed"
B:"you're taking a damn piss, when did this happen??"
by Ru_ox May 14, 2023

What Karen says right after she wants a divorce.
...
Karen if you are reading this please let me see the kids it’s been 5 months now.
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Karen if you are reading this please let me see the kids it’s been 5 months now.
by Moldybread August 16, 2019
