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take the edge off

The consumption of an alcoholic beverage in order to relax. Also used to describe the practice of drinking a beer in the morning after a night of drinking.
School and work have me stressed out, I need something to take the edge off.

I woke up with the worst hangover this morning. A beer in the shower was just what I needed to take the edge off.
by mikwat June 13, 2004
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take under advisement

The proper response to someone who request or advises you to do something you have no intention of doing. Synonym: fuck off.
Girl: "You should really apply yourself more at work!"
Guy: "I will take that under advisement."

take under advisement
by w0rdw1z July 8, 2014
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take a hit

Yo, I'm home alone... Come over and take a hit with me.
by Est4life19xx December 7, 2013
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take for granted

To assume you will never lose something. Commonly followed by losing it.
You take for granted your hands, buddy. Let's see how you do without them.
by seniorwrangler May 10, 2008
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Take note ah

a word that is used to remind people to take note or complain about a certain incident that occured.
Ah take note ah, we are here in clementi mrt, ah wtf sia who piak piak already never dispose of condom properly?
by @windszx September 4, 2020
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Take the L

"Ricegum take the L, the content cop destroyed you."
by Content Cop October 14, 2017
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Take the Browns to the Super Bowl

Gary: I need to take the Browns to the Super Bowl and I think it's going to be a long season.

George: Well I should say so. You've eaten nothing but cheeseburgers for the last week.
by jspringston July 7, 2008
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