Results for “take off”

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take him off the dribble
phrase

To beat a defender by dribbling past him

#sports#offense#dribbling
take this offline
verb

To move a discussion out of the current meeting.

#corporate#office#work#idiom
take-off
noun

The critical moment of catching a wave and dropping in.

#skater#surf#technique#basics
take flight
phrase

Throw hands first, ask questions never.

#prison#fighting#jail#inmate
take in front
phrase

To act first before trouble reaches you

#caribbean#patois#phrase#strategy
take the mickey
verb

To mock or tease; 'take the mick'.

#cockney#london#british#rhyming
take your show on the road
phrase

To get in trouble and be shipped to another prison.

#prison#criminal#transfer#conflict
take for a ride
verb

To drive someone to a remote spot to murder them.

#prison#criminal#murder#historical
take a powder
verb

To leave suddenly; to flee or disappear.

#prison#criminal#escape#flee
take a fall
verb

To be arrested or convicted, esp. in another's place.

#prison#criminal#arrest#betrayal
take it to the next level
phrase

To significantly improve something.

#corporate#office#work#idiom
Take a knee
phrase

Stop and rest (on one knee); pause.

#military#army#rest#movement
take the L
phrase

To accept a loss or defeat

#american#regional#loss#defeat
Take A Chill Pill
phrase

A snappy way to tell someone to calm down and stop overreacting.

#80s#american#pop
hot take
noun

A short, deliberately provocative opinion fired off for reaction.

#twitter#discourse#opinion
DMCA takedown
noun

Legal notice creators file to scrub leaked content off pirate sites.

#sex-work#onlyfans#creator#legal
Off The Hook
phrase

Wild, exciting, and amazing — so good it's out of control.

#90s#aave#hip-hop#music
off-angle
noun

Holding an unexpected spot instead of the standard one.

#counter-strike#valorant#fps#positioning
retake
noun

Taking back a bombsite the enemy already grabbed and planted on.

#csgo#valorant#fps#tactical
off-tank
noun

The second tank, built for damage and dives rather than shielding the team.

#overwatch#tank#roles#fps
offlaner
noun

The hero who plays the hard lane, often solo against two enemies.

#dota 2#moba#role#position 3
stake
verb, noun

Gambling items or gold against another player in a duel.

#osrs#gambling#duel#pvp
log off
verb

Affectionate command to stop posting before you make it worse.

#twitter#x#imperative#intervention
spicy take
noun

A hot take with extra hot sauce — flagged in advance as controversial.

#twitter#discourse#opinion
L take
noun

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

#twitter#discourse#opinion#dunk
you fell off
phrase

Brutal reply telling someone they used to be good and aren't anymore.

#gen-z#comments#diss#discord
sagging off
phrase

Scouse for skiving — bunking off school or work.

#scouse#liverpool#school#british
jib off
verb

Bail on plans last-minute without bothering to explain.

#scouse#liverpool#british#social
offie
noun

The off-licence — corner shop that sells the booze.

#scouse#liverpool#british#drinking
boff
noun

A fart.

#mancunian#manchester#bodily#northern
packed off
phrase

Killed. MLE/drill euphemism for being murdered.

#mle#london#british#drill
eat the head off
phrase

Bawl someone out, go ballistic at them.

#irish#hiberno-english#argument#ireland
gettin' off
phrase

Showing out — performing in flashy, undeniable style.

#detroit#hip-hop#midwest#flex
boffin
noun

A scientist or technical specialist — usually the R&D brain.

#military#british#wwii#slang
Hasselhoff
noun

A patient turning up with a bizarre injury and an even more bizarre story to explain it.

#medical#hospital#er#uk
Sell-off
noun

Sharp collective selling that tanks prices.

#finance#wall-street#markets
off line
phrase

Cook is stepping away from their station — cover them.

#kitchen#boh#restaurant#line
rack off
phrase

Go away; get lost.

#australian#aussie#idiom#dismissal
nick off
phrase

Go away; leave.

#australian#aussie#idiom#dismissal
servo coffee
noun

Coffee from a petrol station.

#australian#aussie#drinks#driving