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taking the George

also taking the george micheal, ie taking the michieal or mickey.. to take a rise out of someone
look at what he's worn to the wedding............. is he taking the George
by Shakey71 April 25, 2010
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Takes Tuesdays

A phrase used to describe a long period of time; a long wait
Marky: Hey man, is that Pizza done yet?
Josh "The O": Nah man, you know that shit takes tuesdays.
by TheBlackDonKing May 22, 2009
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Taking Scalps

The trophy act of taking the virginity of another person.
1: I've been taking scalps since 1999, man.

2: I'm done taking scalps. No more virgins for me, they're crazy.
by The Magical Mr. Mistoffellees December 8, 2009
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Take Her For The Noise

Fairfield slang for fucking a chick, but out here we mollywhop and run mobby trains yadadamean?! We go 18 Dummy in this Bitch!
Little Boys, Press the mute button cause I don't wanna take her for the noise, EWWWWWWWWWWWWW!
by Bamaschamp010 August 5, 2010
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Taking the top left

The act of becoming the person on the top left of your facebook 'Who's Online' display, hence the person you speak to most on the social network site.
'Me and Miranda have been talking on fb for weeks, I think she's taking the top left!'
by Reggae Mother October 1, 2011
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taking it in trade

(Taking it in trade) when a woman uses her sexual favors to discharge a debt or to aquire consumer items. This differs from prostitution since it involes no moeny and is not offfered to the public at large but to a specific creditor or store merchent.
The lovely young woman having squandeered her paycheck on new clothes had no money left to pay her landlord therefore she offered her landlord the option oof (Taking it in trade) by her spending the night with him.
by talbotboy1 October 21, 2010
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take gate

"Take gate" is a wordplay on "to take offense" (= take a fence), because offense sounds similar to "a fence".
He took gate when she talked about him. Why does he always take gate?
by tenderjoe May 17, 2010
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