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can we take a break

It's when someone in the relationship doesn't know how they feel and they ask for a break not to break up just a break so he/she can think about if they still wanna be in the relationship
by Jacke August 14, 2017
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Pulled a Takei

The act of "more than gently" grabbing someone's private parts. A pulling motion designed to persuade for sex but not to show power, so it's harmless. From George Takei's take on himself not sexually assaulting people by grabbing them. Revealed during Howard Stern's radio show.
"That guy pulled a Takei on me. Almost tore my balls off!"
by Flamingo Enthusiast November 12, 2017
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I’ve taken eagle shoot

Another way to say “rootin’ tootin’ eagle shootin”.
Person 1: Hey, I’ve taken Eagle Shoot.
Person 2: Oh, so you’ve been rootin’ tootin’ eagle shootin’?
Person 1: Begone thot.
by penspen May 2, 2018
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were gonna take a nap

When you have to many damn kids in the house and you wanna have crazy nasty sex with your man
by MsMiraya February 16, 2018
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Don’t take your guns to town

A euphemism for do not get completely obliterated at your local bar and even expect to drive away intoxicated!
Some poor “mule” decided it was a great idea to don’t take your guns to town and wound up camping outside of federal penitentiary somehow.
by DaveShaw June 7, 2018
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I’m gonna take you to prom

An ineffective limp wristed confusing threat. A phrase that is intended to replace “I’m gonna kick your ass” but would most likely leave the threatened party believing that the person uttering this phrase is romantically interested in them.
I’ve had enough of your shit, I’m gonna take you to prom.
by Krashski October 15, 2018
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my words have been taken out of me

Ryan Yerrow's saying its copyrighted it his don't take it, its his in his newest video (yes he finally found the publish button on his YouTube channel)
Ryan: My words have been taken out of me, that's a saying now I just coined it it's mine sorry nobody else can say it, copyrighted it
by LolitsmeL November 28, 2020
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