Take your top off meaning and definition

Take your top off meaning

The power to do anything in the world. If you take your top off the sky is the limit. No one or nothing can get in your way.

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Take your Vitamins meaning

When you suck a guys dick and swallow the cum. The cum is enriched with vitamins.

Take your water meaning

to kill some fool who messed with you.

Take You There meaning

A vague and empty promise rappers make in their music. It is sometimes presumed to mean a rapper is implying his affluence and ability to give a woman the high life. It in fact however simply means "Take you to orgasm." It is particularly annoying because it has been copied and stolen by several artists, ruining the originality of it. In fact, for some unknown reason, women find this ambiguous phrase sensual and feel a strong desire to be "taken there" by whatever bullshit artist is uttering the phrase. Thinking it is some romantic experience he speaks of, when in reality it is simply expression of a typical rapper intent to fuck a woman tonight and never see her again.

take you to church meaning

When you wear a priest robe and fuck someone in the ass while their on their knees asking God to forgive them for their sins

Take you to New Jersey meaning

Have sex with you under the false pretense of a legally binding marriage.

take you to paris meaning

Give you the bomb dick like a Eiffel Tower

take you to the dirt meaning

beat down; taking someone down as in beating up.

Take you to the Farm meaning

The term which is said when one person wants to have sex with another person. It is said to see a Brown Chicken and Two Cows. (Brown Chicken, Cow, Cow).

take you to the middle east meaning

a reference to current conflict in the world, when a parent or sibling tells a child that they will be taken to the middle east, it is like telling them they will be sold into slavery or the boogie man will get them. Usually ment to scare them into doing something.

Take you to the shops meaning

As a code for saying 'cum' the slightly more polite phrase 'taken to the shops' can be used. Derived from saying i'd like to *PAUSE* to the shops with you to avoid using the word in the first place.

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