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big bank take little bank

The person with more assets gains all assets.Or a game in which whoever has more money takes all.
"Dont get ganked, now lets play big bank take little bank" - Ice Cube
by freddyg November 11, 2005
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Take a Duke

Basically taking a shit! Use duke if you want to be a little more discreet!
I just had more morning coffee and a cigarette, man i totally got to take a duke.
by rollnshift October 3, 2008
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take out the trash

1) To move the garbage from indoors to outdoors so that the sanitation people may take it to a landfill.
2) Term used, usually in movies, where the good guy gives the bad guy(s) what's coming to them.
"It's time to take out the trash!" said the hero before he bludgeoned the villain with a lead pipe.
by Sean Piece October 15, 2003
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Take this W

I won the race by 3 miles.

Just take this W and don't brag
by Anthnychiefkb100 February 1, 2017
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take a l

To take a loss for the day
Joseph-"Bruh you missed that open lay up here bruh take a L"
Rafa-"shut yo bitch ass up"
by Jaynumbanine July 1, 2016
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To take a shit, where the shit is Browns and the toliet is the SuperBowl.

Also funny because for many years the Browns have played like shit.

See also Bringing the Browns to the Super Bowl
Be right back guys, I gotta take the Browns to the SuperBowl.
by TheLievense May 23, 2006
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take a ride

A job-related punishment or reprisal that is not illegal or discriminatory. Frequently applied to situations where the employee has not met the employer's subjective expectations of exercising discretion or judgement, but was not exactly wrong, either. Usually within employers who cover a large territory with physical outposts, this involves examining an employee's residence and reassigning the employee as far away as possible to make commuting distance costly, time consuming, and prohibitive, ultimately with the goals of: 1) behavior modification; 2) moving the employee away from the supervisor's area of responsibility; and/or 3) forcing the employee out of the organization because of possible hardships and expenses involved in the commute.
The captain called the trooper into his office and told him he would need to "take a ride" for writing the governor's mother a ticket.
by Hot East April 16, 2012
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