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Take it to Heart

To be (deeply) hurt by criticism from someone.
On the morning after Taylor and Carl's acrimonious break-up, Taylor felt terrible for her downright venomous attitude towards Carl and hoped that he didn't take it to heart. But alas, he did; that morning, he was found dead in an apparent suicide.
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Take the scenic root

Sleeping with a tattooed person rather then a non tattooed person.
Take the scenic root rather then the scenic route (destination)
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National take a shower day

Today is National Take A Shower Day go take a shore it’s 1:00 then take one at 2:00 then at 3:00 then at 4:00, etc
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takes the awards

when something is so cool it is worthy of getting the 'awards' whatever that may be
that's definitly taking the awards today
by IrishRepublicanArmy May 18, 2004
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take a number

Used to tell someone to wait their turn for something, such as to speak with a person or to ask a person for something. Taken from the system of hospitals and pharmacies of taking a piece of paper with a number on it from a big red roll and waiting for your number to come up on the screen. When your number came up, you were served.
Take a number, honey, I'm way too busy right now.
by Ben October 12, 2004
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take a number

wait a long ass time for nothing and then complain about it
i wrote a letter to the senate and i had to take a number
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Hans was running from Riggs and Murtaugh just trying to take the Beamer to Tim Robbins house.
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