An expression of disbelief, like "Get out of town!", although it can also be used as a Canadian variation of "Fuck off!"
"Take off, eh!"
by Bowman June 17, 2002
a Canadian phrase that was made popular in America with the 1982 winter hit "Take Off!" by comedians Bob and Doug MacKensey. Geddy Lee of Rush provides the actual singing between "verses" that are pretty much spoken by the comedians. Bob and Doug would go on to more success with their Christmas hit, the movie "Strange Brew", and more.
by I Saw U2 Live Twice May 13, 2007
To leave in a hurry without explanation.
To leave in a hurry rudely
To get the @#-@ out!
Sarcastic saying
To leave in a hurry rudely
To get the @#-@ out!
Sarcastic saying
by Michellemybell 88 December 27, 2020
a girl that is fast, loose, sexually active with whom ever she pleases, and will "takeoff" her clothes for any man.
originated in Jacksonville FL school system
originated in Jacksonville FL school system
"Ah man, I think I love dis girl."
"Whats her name, boy?"
"Alicia, dat girl from Kendall Court"
"Naw! Alicia, fat ass, dick lips? Me and my boys ran through her boy. Dat der you got is a damn take off"
"Whats her name, boy?"
"Alicia, dat girl from Kendall Court"
"Naw! Alicia, fat ass, dick lips? Me and my boys ran through her boy. Dat der you got is a damn take off"
by Ni$ce February 18, 2007
a Canadian phrase that was made popular in America with the 1982 winter hit "Take Off!" by Canadian comedians Bob and Doug MacKensey. Geddy Lee of Rush provides the actual singing between the "verses" that are pretty much spoken by the comedians. Bob and Doug would go on to more success with their Christmas hit, the movie "Strange Brew", and more.
by I Saw U2 Live Twice June 05, 2007
by BigBossMike May 13, 2004
by Mi12345 October 31, 2006