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Taking shots

1. Firing with a rifle or some other firearm.
2. Knocking back small glasses of liquor or some other alcoholic beverage.
3. Insulting someone.
4. Being shot in order to protect someone.
1. The sniper started taking shots at us with his rifle.
2. We were at the bar all night taking shots of whiskey.
3. That jerk kept taking shots at me.
4. The peacekeepers put themselves between the civilians, taking shots for the sake of peace.
by MalumLibrum958 October 16, 2022
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Taking You Yard

To beat someone or prove one’s superiority in a certain event or activity.
You are an awful Player, I’m taking you yard”
by Phat_Ballllllz November 18, 2017
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taking samples

When you have sex with a person from each race
Yo I was taking samples last night.
Where'd you take samples from?
China, Japan, and France. Hopefully I'll take some american samples later
Yo sweet bro
Bro i know
by Muhfuckah jones February 9, 2014
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take cope with

A colloquial way of saying that one disagrees with a certain subject. More commonly known as taking issue with a topic of discourse.
Random dude 1: I think your are one ugly son of a gun!

Random dude 2: Hey man I take cope with that! I actually think I look quite dashing!

Skinny chick 1: Skinny Chick 2 I think you've put on a couple of pounds..

Skinny chick 2: I take cope with the fact that I can't be larger than a size 0 Skinny Chick 1.. *rolls eyes* *flicks hair*
by drizzlet January 2, 2012
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Mommy come and take my lolly

You sing to your mom
Me: mommy I am going to sing to you.
Mom: so you are going to mommy come and take my lolly? Ok
Me: yaaaa
by Unahya December 12, 2020
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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
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Take a cab

Did u take a cab to get here?
by HannR January 21, 2023
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