Take away
by crapulousity on Mar 03, 2009 07:38:53
Example:
John:Did you hear? Becky was a take away at last
night's party.
Kevin:
Oh please. She's a take away at every party.
Mike:So are you going to the concert tonight?
Peter:Hell yeah! I'm hoping
to bag a take away too.
Take-Away
by swjeemtys on Nov 23, 2012 00:01:56
(v.) An action describing a romantically interested person that decides to
stop talking too or seemingly
ignore the other person in an attempt to
stimulate some sort of positive emotional response.
Example:
The Ignored: "
I don't know man,
i just can't stop thinking about her."
Friend: "Dude, you didn't care about her at all a couple days ago."
The Ignored: "I know man, but she pulled the
take-away on me."
Take-Away
by Andy on Jun 20, 2004 00:54:14
Basically, if you want to say that you've
eaten out a girl, instead you can say that you went for a
take-away (ie.
you ate out)
Alternatively you can use the phrase socks
Take Away Show
by Lizzard Jones on Sep 03, 2010 07:00:48
An
impromptu concert performed usually while walking down a street. Usually performed in France, always performed by an
indie band. If it's a true
take away show, it will involve some obscure instruments.
Take it away
by kmustermann on May 04, 2010 22:47:43
Imperative expression used to mean "go for it!", "get started!", "it's yours now,
run with it!".
Used frequently in TV shows in front of a live audience when ceding
center stage to a guest performer/contestant (
impromptu or not).
Example:
from pulp fiction
host:-Ladies and Gentlemen, the moment you've all been waiting for... The world famous
Jack Rabbit Slim's Twist Contest!
Now let's meet our first contestants here this evening...
Young lady what's your name?
uma:-Mrs.
Mia Wallace
host:-And how about your fella here?
john:-Vincent Vega !
host:-Alright, let's see what you can do... take it away!!