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Take out a row

Taking out a row means to go home one night after a rough night and sit down and literally take out a row of Oreos.
I went home last night after being so drunk and needed to take out a row.
by Papi Joe August 12, 2015
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Taking a Greyhound to Tucson

Falling asleep public transit and waking up cuddling with a homeless guy whos actually kind of a sweetheart.
A:Did you make it home safe

B:I actually ended up taking a greyhound to Tucson
by Forlornbooby April 28, 2020
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Taking the Train to Perry

It sucks cleaning up after taking the train to Perry like that.
by HALFWAYMARK April 10, 2017
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take the top off

To throw up a little bit to make yourself feel better when you’ve been drinking.... prematurely to when one would “pull trig”
Oh boy that pregame hit different. I need to take the top off!
by Thiccc nick October 9, 2020
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Don’t take a picture

Used to convey that the speaker does not want remember the current state they are in.

Coined by R.E.M. in the song “Bad Day”.
“It’s been a bad day, please don’t take a picture.”
by MaybeARealWord March 30, 2021
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take a hot shower

a phrase used to tell someone they aren’t horny enough
by grandma sweater June 3, 2022
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take the L sToOpId

Take the L sToOpId means that your basically saying HA! YOU LOST!! TAKE THE LOSEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
TAKE THE L STOOPID. (Jobany beat Jennifer in a game of cup pong, and Jobany used to word(s) TAKE THE L STOOPID)
by Helga.Has.Entered.The.Chat February 23, 2019
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