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Taking my feet out the bucket

Say this when you get big/important news
Right, thats it im taking my feet out the bucket
by OG V66IN TJ March 31, 2021
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A slang phrase used in U.K. English to mean a misunderstanding or lapse in judgement.
This last question on the test is really taking the trout by the hair of a plum pie. (It was difficult and the speaker didn't understand it.)
by Wordmate October 29, 2018
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I've got to take Justin home.

That Mexican food I ate for lunch ran right through me, I've got to take Justin home.

Also,

I have to take a wicked Stun.
by The Bob Cash June 7, 2011
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Take your kid to work day

It is April 18th 2019 a day to enjoy some time with your dad or mom at work so enjoy having to do the fun things or the boring things just know it’s take your kid to work day
Mom: Hey want to go to work with me

Kid:why
Mom:because it’s take your kid to work day
by Halley rose April 18, 2019
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Icy Roads, Take Me Home

Nostalgia over growing up and/or coming from in an 'icy' or snowy/cold environment.
An icy play on the saying 'Country roads, take me home'
Arman: You must like it here in the snow too?
Johnny: Icy roads, take me home.
by ArmanFroster February 20, 2022
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take off my phone case

Online slang for SH, based off the fact that some people put their razors in their phone case
NOT CONDONING THIS, GET SOME MF HELP DUDE
After a long day, I had to take off my phone case
by Online sandwich artist September 30, 2023
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someone who cant take a joke

Max and Declan cant take jokes for some random reason
by LBMSstudent March 30, 2023
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