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Take a touch

She started feeling my wood and I told her to take a touch
by Samuelae16 on tt December 28, 2024
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take care of your gun

Take care of your gun: What David Virgo says when someone tries to mess with him, meaning to take care of their ass (gand/gun in hindi)
When someone tried to start trouble with David, he just said, 'Take care of your gun,' meaning they better watch out and handle their own business
by Silversurfer789 January 12, 2025
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Tabernak

how English Canadians say the famous french word Tabarnak
Tabernak how’s it going baud !
by 1Shot Duke January 20, 2025
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Take a Stick to It

Forget finesse; it’s hammer time. When you're fed up with a problem that just won't budge and decide the only logical solution is to metaphorically (or literally) beat it into submission. Usually involves aggressive levels of determination and a touch of creativity
McCarty and Roby stare at the broken irrigation system on the deck.
McCarty: This dang thing's glued shut, I swear.
Roby: (picks up a stick) Sometimes, you just gotta take a stick to it.
Roby smacks the pipe with the stick like he’s auditioning for a drum solo. Water bursts out and they exchange laughs.
by RoflcopteringPotench January 25, 2025
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take my muffin

its basically an analogy for take my or take their or take whatevers virginity
sam: wow yesterday i paid some random girl to take my muffin, yippee!
by Crinklesnoop Hater January 26, 2025
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Take the Leather Line

To walk somewhere. It's a play on a bus or train line name.
Person A: How are you gonna get there if your car broke down
Person B: I'll take the leather line
by DoubleDDestroyer January 28, 2025
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Take Meds Card

A blunt, offensive directive implying that someone's opinions or online behavior are so irrational, aggressive, or erratic that they must be off their prescribed psychiatric medication. It reduces all disagreement or passion to a chemical imbalance, suggesting the solution isn't discourse but pharmaceuticals. It's a particularly nasty form of gaslighting that tells a person their very mode of engagement is a medical emergency.
Take Meds Card Example: During a late-night, intense political thread, User A makes a valid but passionately worded point. User B, wanting to dismiss them, replies: "Your timeline is unhinged. Seriously, go take your meds card and chill." This reframes healthy engagement as a manic episode requiring sedation.
by Abzugal February 3, 2026
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