take flight
Throw hands first, ask questions never.
Definitions
Inside, this means to start swinging on someone — a fists-only attack, no shanks involved. It's the verb for jumping a guy in the dayroom or rushing a cellie who's been in your locker. The 'flight' is the flurry of punches, not the running away.
take flight In A Sentence
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What does take flight mean?
It means to throw hands first and ask questions never — to jump straight into a fight.
How do you use take flight in a sentence?
"He doesn't back down — soon as it kicks off, he'll take flight."
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