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Take it in blood

A street phrase meaning if you're going to rob someone, kill them as well. usually said by the one being robbed as a show of pride because they'd rather be killed then embarrassed by being robbed.

Also an awesome Nas song.
ex. 1
Robber: "Give me your money!"
Victim: "Take it in blood, I'm not going to be embarrassed like this."

ex. 2
Nas: "Time is money when it comes to mine, take it in blood."
by sdmembree February 20, 2013
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Take it uptop

Yo, his ass was straight wylin' so I had to take it uptop, early! Naa mean?
by Shortytuz November 21, 2004
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take it to the body

To Fight, But Not hitting anyone in there face.
Bro you talking all dat shit but you won't take it to the body with me.
by Jeeves Thompson November 18, 2007
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Take It and Go

A simple expression used for a range of purposes including: to leave, to be humble or to mock one's misfortune.
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Take it up the ass

When people do anal sex.
Justin bieber can take it up the ass with other men. Its true!!!
by Windows10Hater September 4, 2012
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take it easy

1. to keep ones anger under control

2. to work slowly

3. to relax

4. good-bye
by The Return of Light Joker August 24, 2008
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Take it with a grain of sugar

Unlike the original saying "Take it with a grain of salt", this term is used when you tell someone something heavy or harsh, but you want them to take it as nicely and sweetly as possible (which is where the sugar part comes in).
"Take it with a grain of sugar, but you look like you just rolled out of a grave"
"Take it with a grain of sugar, but your soufflé is terrible"
by NaterSquib September 8, 2023
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