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take someone on

To take someone on usually means to have sex with them, sometimes it refers to pulling or scoring them.
"Did you get far with that girl last night Dave?"
"Yep, took her home and took her on".

"Sarah's up for it, she's gonna take someone on"
by LoMy February 26, 2014
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take it slow

what a woman sez she wants to do when she's reluctant to have sex with you. Same as go slow
On the second date she announced she wanted us to take it slow. Then I just KNEW that she was never going to fuck me.
by Jake February 28, 2004
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take care

Commonly used as a parting statement when saying good bye. People say it and do not ever stop to think about what it really infers when using it. So it is used incorrectly very often. It is actually a put down to the receiver. It's like saying your behaving odd and or crazy at this particular moment in time. A person in the conversation notes the above and points this out to the receiver by saying it when departing the conversion and or area. The receiver normally never notices it, so to say “right over their head”. See Have Fun.
Person enters room talking up a storm about something that is e relevant to what is going on in the present.

Person notes this when leaving room and says "take care" to this person, perhaps instead of have a good one or have a great one which would be more up beat.
by Generic John February 7, 2008
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take a walk

to conduct a sensitive discussion while striding up and down the block to avoid being overheard on those pesky eavesdropping devices.
Ever since the cops came and shook down Sammy Blue Eyes, I take a walk to discuss important business.
by Pete Dick February 17, 2008
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Take a seat

To put someone down completely; when you beat someone so bad you disgrace them.
C.J. "Oh man, you fucking killed me!"
Hawk "Take a seat fag!"
by The one and only Hoffnigger April 16, 2009
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Taking A Break

Used when breaking up with someone. Usually means he/she is scared of their feelings.
Boy: I don't think this is working out.
Girl: Okay... um...
Boy: We are taking a break...
Girl: No I ain't goin' through that again, either you like me or not!
Boy: Okay... Then we're done!
GIrl: Good! 'Cause I got bigger fish to fry!
by yollm_spam December 3, 2018
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take one on

(1) get hired -either 'him' or 'her', ie: take her/him on

(2) acceptance as sex partner, "lover", business partner
jim mcfoolsis the employer, didn't think he needed to take a human on, but had to take one on anyway

kate convinced the candy store owner to take her on

mark got the green light from carrie, that she would take him on
by michael foolsley December 22, 2009
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