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Take yo ass out

To roast someone or “joan” someone; to simply curse somebody out disrespectfully
Jim : You Ugly
Me : boy I’m finna take yo ass out with ya bean pie head ass
by Intelligent101 March 18, 2019
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i take things literally

i dont need to say anything, just look at the example
guy: this game is only played by people who have no life.
another guy: how would they if they are dead?

i take things literally
by someone else thats not u February 5, 2021
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take the brown bin out

To go for a dump. Drop the kids off at the pool. Light a bum cigar. To lay a brown egg
“I’ll be back in a minute babe, I’m just going to take the brown bin out. And I’ll wash my hands when I’m done”
by TheAntiDote2019 December 17, 2021
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take your stone out

when somebody takes your stone out, it means that they make you so angry that you want to start a fight
ralf: yesterday after class, my classmates started bothering me by saying i was homosexual. tom: don't pay attention. they just want to take your stone out.
by george blind March 26, 2010
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take the obamas to the white house

hey guys that mc donalds ran right through me...i have to take the obamas to the white house.
by Children of the Corning December 25, 2010
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To abandon all other events in one's day in order to masturbate for hours.

(abbreviation for: Take The rest of the day off to J-off)
"Dom likes to take the rest of the day off."

Dialogue: "Where's Jimbo?"
"Oh, He's taking the rest of the day off."
by Anonymous..... October 28, 2005
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Take my talents to Auburn

When someone joins the Auburn Tiger Football Team for an estimated sum of around $180,000+. As made famous by Cameron Newton spurning the $180,000 offer to play at Mississippi St and instead "Taking His Talents to Auburn" where they have a long illustrious history of paying their players.
This year, based on 'the money being too much', I'm going to take my talents to Auburn and be paid-to-play by the Awbarn Fambly.
by $Cam Newton December 12, 2010
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