by nyqs81 September 21, 2005
moeronald: "I wanna go get with that girl over there right there.... think she'll go home with me?"
donjuan:" take it chill, you got time"
.......walking out the door.....
bkind: "take it chill"
donjuan:" take it chill, you got time"
.......walking out the door.....
bkind: "take it chill"
by Bryan Colligan March 16, 2006
To take the rise out of someone - to make fun of them. This is Cockney rhyming slang, Mickey Bliss = piss.
by Wombling Free October 18, 2012
"Dude, you beat the shiz out of everyone at the poker table, yo!"
"Yeah brother, I iz been taking names"
"Yeah brother, I iz been taking names"
by Whodlum May 04, 2009
by iopq November 12, 2003
Or aka deficating, shitting, pooping. Also can be seen as taking a crap, taking a shit, dropping a load, dropping the kids off at the pool, clearing the traffic jam on the hershey highway, dropping a bomb, shooting the torpedo, some people would say they are having a baby (that would be a bigass piece of shit). Personally this is one of my favorite times of the day when I sit down and get creative, I enjoy reading while I take a dump.
Yesterday I got home from work and the doorbell rang, I yelled," I am taking a dump! Come back in an hour!"
by seanflow May 16, 2006
The famous one liner used by Chris Hansen in his interviews of potential sexual predators as seen on Dateline NBC's 'To Catch a Predator'.
Upon walking into the room in which the potential predator and the decoy (the latter of which may not be in the room at the time) meet, Chris usually starts off with asking the potential predator something that has to do with what the potential predator and the decoy were just discussing, and then asks the potential predator to "take a seat".
The phrase 'take a seat' and 'have a seat' are often interchanged.
Upon walking into the room in which the potential predator and the decoy (the latter of which may not be in the room at the time) meet, Chris usually starts off with asking the potential predator something that has to do with what the potential predator and the decoy were just discussing, and then asks the potential predator to "take a seat".
The phrase 'take a seat' and 'have a seat' are often interchanged.
Decoy: "I made you some cookies but I got chocolate on my shirt, I gotta go change it really fast but I left them on the table for you."
(about 10-15 seconds pass)
Chris Hansen: "So no cookies for you then? Why don't you go ahead and take a seat on that stool there for me please".
(about 10-15 seconds pass)
Chris Hansen: "So no cookies for you then? Why don't you go ahead and take a seat on that stool there for me please".
by TRWoof December 28, 2017