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take luck

"Take Luck" can be interpreted as a phrase that suggests seizing or capturing luck. It implies an active approach to luck rather than passively waiting for it to come one's way. Instead of relying solely on chance, the phrase encourages individuals to be proactive, take initiative, and make the most of favorable opportunities that come their way.

In the context of the band "take luck," it could signify their belief in taking control of their destiny and shaping their own path in the music industry. It might also reflect their attitude towards life and creativity, where they embrace challenges with determination and resilience, aiming to turn any stroke of luck, good or bad, into something meaningful through their music.

Overall, "take luck" carries a sense of empowerment and agency, urging people to be proactive in their pursuits and to believe in their ability to make a positive impact on their journey, regardless of the unpredictable nature of luck.
"Despite the odds stacked against them, the aspiring musicians decided to 'take luck' into their own hands, working tirelessly to perfect their craft and create a unique sound that would captivate audiences worldwide."
by honeyrevenge July 30, 2023
mugGet the take luckmug.

Double Take

When you take the biggest shit so you wipe your bum off but then you don’t think that the shit is gone so you do a double take wiping.
John: Dude I just took a massive shit so I clogged your toilet doing a double take!
Luke: what did you say?
by pogpoghoghogjdk January 14, 2021
mugGet the Double Takemug.

take it to the kneck

Eating , hungrily having food
by safety kev October 17, 2020
mugGet the take it to the kneckmug.

Mental take a house

An exclamation, describing dissatisfaction, confusion or otherwise bewilderment with current situation/problem.

May be found in Caryll Churchill's 'Love and Information'
You are taking a test, finding a question hard to understand, one could state "that's a real mental take a house"
by Infolover69 September 11, 2021
mugGet the Mental take a housemug.

take care

(verb phrase)
“take care” / “gave take care” / “got take cared”

A modern slang expression used when someone (usually a boy) politely rejects, ghosts, or ends things with you in a way that feels lowkey respectful - but still hurts. “Take care” is what you say when someone ends communication with a vibe of soft detachment and emotional distance.
“She gave me take care after three dates and a playlist.”

“It wasn’t even a hard ghost. He just said ‘wish you the best’ and dipped. Full take care.”
by mhra05 July 20, 2025
mugGet the take caremug.

go take a selfie

An insult given to someone who's acting like the kind of person that would take a selfie or who's just acting dumb. It pokes fun at the term, "selfie" for being both pointless and ubiquitous on many social media sites.
(Person #1) "Hey, let's play some Call of Duty!"
(Person #2) "How 'bout you go take a selfie?"
by TheThingStanding November 19, 2013
mugGet the go take a selfiemug.

Taking a British

When you are simultaneously taking a piss and a shit. Modeled after the popular British food combo,fish and chips.
Friend:Whats buddy doing?
You:Sorry im Taking a british rq.
Friend:Ok.
by Shakingmyheadindespair August 24, 2023
mugGet the Taking a Britishmug.

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