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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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Take a Trudeau

Canadian slang. To defecate, often referring to wet and runny excrement
The dog just took a Trudeau on the rug!

Hopefully I can get out of this traffic jam before I have to take a Trudeau.
by Dr.Otaganawa April 30, 2024
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Take the Leather Line

To walk somewhere. It's a play on a bus or train line name.
Person A: How are you gonna get there if your car broke down
Person B: I'll take the leather line
by DoubleDDestroyer January 28, 2025
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Taking Out The Kids

An ominous text you get from someone: could be talking about murder, could be talking about fast food.
"Linda, I'm taking out the kids. They earned it."
by asdfghjkl0345 May 27, 2019
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Take the wife somewhere nice

Anything planned for the weekend?
Yeah Im gonna take the wife somewhere nice.
Up the arse?
by Wyvernflanker September 16, 2021
mugGet the Take the wife somewhere nicemug.

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