actually, this expression is used when one individual is acting really gay, so you say take it out, meaning, the cock in your mouth.
by i dont live in ghettoria September 16, 2003
Following casual buttsex, it is important to remember to remove the cock from your anus, hereby "Taking It Out."
by Brought to you by the Residents of Ghettoria September 12, 2003
When people decide to use Twitter to express any anxiety, disgust, or over powering emotions in a series of spaced out Tweets.
John: "Hey did you see Stephanie's tweets yesterday about how bad her mother pissed her off?"
Sally: "Ya! She was definitely taking it out on Twitter."
Sally: "Ya! She was definitely taking it out on Twitter."
by IDidTalktotheJonasBrothers April 22, 2011
by Colby Gutierrez-Kraybill August 24, 2005
When somebody says this to you, it means they're asking you out. They want to "take you out" on a date. Usually it also means that they'll pay for your meal.
by koolinj April 28, 2020
Usually means that they are inviting you to a date, but if said by a Serbian usually means they plan to assassinate you.
by Nonetheless The Same March 23, 2022
Accept sexual favors in exchange for something
This is most often used in regard to a favor: one party does something requiring time and/or effort for the other, and when asked how much it will be, says, "I'll take it out in trade". Or vice versa: having done something for another person, asking for compensation, and the other says, "You can take it out in trade."
"In trade" sounds like a form of prostitution (exchanging sex for something else), but it usually used humorously and in context of an existing relationship. The meaning is that the person is doing it as part of the relationship rather than expecting to be paid money or goods or whatever.
This is most often used in regard to a favor: one party does something requiring time and/or effort for the other, and when asked how much it will be, says, "I'll take it out in trade". Or vice versa: having done something for another person, asking for compensation, and the other says, "You can take it out in trade."
"In trade" sounds like a form of prostitution (exchanging sex for something else), but it usually used humorously and in context of an existing relationship. The meaning is that the person is doing it as part of the relationship rather than expecting to be paid money or goods or whatever.
Girlfriend: Thanks for doing my taxes, honey. How much do I owe you.
Boyfriend (leering): Nothing. I'll take it out in trade.
He means that he expects some kissing and/or loving in return.
Girlfriend: How's that?
Boyfriend (looking at his hair in mirror): Wow! I look great!
GF: So what do I get in return?
BF: You can take it out in trade.
Meaning he'll be extra loving for a while and/or that she gets to choose the position/method next time they make love.
Boyfriend (leering): Nothing. I'll take it out in trade.
He means that he expects some kissing and/or loving in return.
Girlfriend: How's that?
Boyfriend (looking at his hair in mirror): Wow! I look great!
GF: So what do I get in return?
BF: You can take it out in trade.
Meaning he'll be extra loving for a while and/or that she gets to choose the position/method next time they make love.
by s%mebody March 3, 2014