take a ricky

Take a ricky means turning right while driving. Used in Canada mostly.

Can be said like "Taking a ricky" or "Take a ricky".
Driver: "Crap. Do I turn here bro?"
Passenger: "Yah man, take a ricky."
by UrbanDictonaryKappa May 29, 2016
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take issue with

A more unusual way of saying that the speaker would like to say that something is bothering them.
You know I must take issue with that you call all sparkling wine Champagne, Champagne comes specifically from the french wine region named Champagne, all sparkling wines are therefore not necessarily Champagne.
by Earl of Warwick August 01, 2017
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take a loop

Is taking a crap. Hey Patrick I have to drop by the house and take a loop.
Hey, give me minute I have to take a loop.
by Chasedog1 September 15, 2019
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taking revenge

An American Christian Rock/ Christian Metal band Formed in Jackson Mississippi, with a unique style of music they love there fans the band is also formed by there guitarist Christian Rushing, there drummer is Troy Etheridge and there front man is Adam Kirkland they are making a fan page on Facebook and a official band website.

Websites Instagram,Twitter
by Jake Passion December 15, 2013
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Taking Length

To receive sexual penetration from a penis.

Although this can relate to any size of penis it is commonly used to refer to well endowed penises.
by Ooitslovely August 26, 2021
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Taking a Vick

The Act of taking a shit, whilst face-timing your girlfriend, while at work
McDonalds employee "Yo, wheres the manager?"
Other employee "Oh, he's taking a Vick"
Assistant manager "that thing where he takes a shit and face-times with his girlfriend?"
Customer "Who could do such a thing?"
All employees "Vick can"
by J-Blacky March 11, 2014
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Take the Karma

To refuse compensation for a good deed, preferring instead to take the rewards in some future life or experience. To "Take the Karma" means that you expect no immediate material reward for your good deed.
"Here, let me pay you some gas money for giving me a ride."
"No thanks dude, I'll take the Karma."
by Henry Skookum October 13, 2010
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