sarcastic response when someone warns you not to do something that is considered socially unacceptable
'You really shouldn't drop stink bombs in the class room the same day of finals.'
'What are they going to do? Take away my birthday?'
'What are they going to do? Take away my birthday?'
by raywuzhere@hotmail.com June 14, 2004
Imperative expression used to mean "go for it!", "get started!", "it's yours now, run with it!".
Used frequently in TV shows in front of a live audience when ceding center stage to a guest performer/contestant (impromptu or not).
Used frequently in TV shows in front of a live audience when ceding center stage to a guest performer/contestant (impromptu or not).
from pulp fiction
host:-Ladies and Gentlemen, the moment you've all been waiting for... The world famous Jack Rabbit Slim's Twist Contest!
Now let's meet our first contestants here this evening...
Young lady what's your name?
uma:-Mrs. Mia Wallace
host:-And how about your fella here?
john:-Vincent Vega !
host:-Alright, let's see what you can do... take it away!!
host:-Ladies and Gentlemen, the moment you've all been waiting for... The world famous Jack Rabbit Slim's Twist Contest!
Now let's meet our first contestants here this evening...
Young lady what's your name?
uma:-Mrs. Mia Wallace
host:-And how about your fella here?
john:-Vincent Vega !
host:-Alright, let's see what you can do... take it away!!
by kmustermann May 04, 2010
Antonym of bring to the table, as in somebody who's existence is beneficial to society, as opposed to someone who drains the communal lifeforce from the world.
<Pointing at a serial killer/pederast/shitty president> That guy right there, he's such a douchebag, he actually takes away from the table.
by yoJERraps! September 24, 2006
Somebody you know who is so worthless that the maintenance of their acquaintance cannot possibly be justified.
Antonym of bring to the table, as in somebody who's existence is beneficial to society, as opposed to someone who drains the communal lifeforce from the world.
Antonym of bring to the table, as in somebody who's existence is beneficial to society, as opposed to someone who drains the communal lifeforce from the world.
<Pointing at a serial killer/pederast/shitty president> That guy right there, he's such a douchebag, he actually takes away from the table.
by yoJERraps! September 23, 2006
What most men are cruising for on Tinder. A girl to drive by-bang and then be on their merry way to the next.
A product of our easy access, disposable culture.
A product of our easy access, disposable culture.
Friend: So how was that girl you met from Tinder last night, any potential?
Him: No, but good for an easy-lay take-away.
Him: No, but good for an easy-lay take-away.
by IceMaiden_SA28 October 06, 2020
A music video by The Used in which Bert McCracken is an insomniac running around during the wee hours of the morning trying to escape the lights of the city that are..."attacking him"
lay off the weed bert and the lights wouldnt look like they were coming for you...hehe. lol, just playing. its a great vid. go watch it.
by Daisy April 01, 2005
Teacher: can you do a favor?
Administrator: Yes?
Teacher: TAKE THAT THING AWAY RIGHT NOW
Administrator: Never...
Administrator: Yes?
Teacher: TAKE THAT THING AWAY RIGHT NOW
Administrator: Never...
by PenguinedPsyduck0xq0 March 12, 2021