noun Internet Slang

L take

· noun · gen-z

An opinion so bad it's a loss the moment it's posted.

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Definitions

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A take that's wrong, embarrassing, or so unpopular it costs the poster credibility. Calling something an L take is the verdict, not the debate — you're not arguing, you're scoring it.

“'Beyoncé is overrated' is a certified L take, log off.”
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L take In A Sentence

'Beyoncé is overrated' is a certified L take, log off.

Origin & Usage

Builds on 'L' meaning loss (vs 'W' for win), which entered mainstream Gen Z slang via Twitch/TikTok in the late 2010s.

Variants l takeL-take

People Also Ask

What does L take mean?

An L take is an opinion so bad it counts as a loss the moment you post it. The 'L' stands for loss.

How do you use L take in a sentence?

For example: "Saying pineapple ruins every dish is an L take." It's used to call out a genuinely bad opinion.

Where does L take come from?

It combines 'L' (short for loss/losing) with 'take' meaning an opinion, both common in online and gaming slang.

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