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Take-out Chug

When you order a drink to-go, but you realize that the store has free refills, so you drink as much as you can in one go and refill it to the very top before you leave. (Usually done by cheap or ghetto people to get their "full" money's worth)
Bill is so cheap, that whenever we go to McDonald's, he does a Take-out Chug.
by epoo5 May 11, 2015
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Take a shower/smelly

Racist way of saying someone is fat and should not be accepted into society
by HalloFalloMallo April 18, 2022
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taking a larson

Someone was knocking on the door when i was taking a larson
by Big guy 58201 April 2, 2019
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taking wills

verb: The act of beating an opponent into submission, to the point of near death.
Luke was a beast during his football game today. He was taking wills.
by gadaddio August 12, 2024
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Taking a briitt

When discussing relieving yourself but trying to be discreet with online friends.
Sorry, I was taking a Briitt. I’m back now and feel refreshed.
by TacoJimm January 18, 2020
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Take a trump

I heard it was to take a 10 to 15 miniute shit or dump, Turns out it's to flust a country down the tubes and pretend it never happended. "It wasn't me it was you"
Hay you look constipated and have have a shitty attitude, how about you "Take a trump"
by TIMMY, timmy. November 28, 2020
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Take the quiz

1) A phrase used to prompt someone to catch up with the current situation or to understand something basic. Often employed when someone makes a clueless or unintelligent remark.

2)A term used to commend someone for doing or saying something impressive, amusing, or clever. Typically used in response to a noteworthy action or statement.
Example 1: "What's 2+2? Damn man, take the quiz!"

Example 2: "Someone just landed a perfect kickflip. Damn man, you took the quiz!"
by AuraLei107 March 21, 2024
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