Used to describe an occurrence that had no significant value, but is best played when one wants to make other people that came into a conversion late feel left out.
by Joshua Q June 26, 2008
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the action of cold shouldering former friends or affiliates due to a non-amicable severance of ties. Usually acted out by adults of religious organizations and high school students.
1. I went to church this morning and got Taken to Walnut Street! Nobody talked to me all morning.
2. (girl 1) My boyfriend dumped me! (girl 2) If he comes crawling back, Take him to Walnut Street!
3. Several church members have left us due to differences of opinion with things going on within the organization, so if you see any of these people in day-to-day life, Take (Him/Her/Them) to Walnut Street!
by Billy Jean Snotmylover August 01, 2012
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It means to start a fight outside or handle your business in the street by using physical violence involving using words and fists.
Robert: Hoe about we take this to the streets.

Dale: Big Fella, you tryna take it to the street, now you gonna get up ass beat.
by Mack daddy of daddies June 23, 2021
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When someone drops being polite and does out brutal honesty.
Saying what you really think when it could not be received well is "taking it to the street. "
by LMorey January 03, 2019
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