Results for “taking flight”
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Driving hard to the basket to score
Kneeling to run out the clock.
Throw hands first, ask questions never.
Locking tokens to help secure a network and earn rewards.
An employee likely to quit soon.
Investors rushing into safe assets during turmoil.
A mantra about staying detached, chasing travel and freedom instead of getting attached.
Taking back a bombsite the enemy already grabbed and planted on.
Taking the kill yourself instead of risking the enemy escaping, even if a teammate could've finished it.
An enemy with no armour left, taking damage straight to health.
Taking a hit on purpose to ride the knockback or abuse invincibility frames.
The position you keep running after taking your original money out.
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Plastic cup for taking your drink onto the street — legal in NOLA.
A naval aviator. From the brown footwear that goes with the flight-crew uniform.
Provider booked for a trip — flights, hotel and days together included.
A dominant taking the control that a submissive willingly hands over.
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Sharing equipment by taking turns between sets.
An aggressive, big-armed, risk-taking quarterback.
Taking over a vulnerable person's home as a drug base.
Secretly taking time off without telling your employer.
Taking an extended career break mid-life instead of waiting for retirement.
Stuck shoreward of the breaking waves, taking them on the head.
Fearlessly taking on big, heavy waves.
Taking both hands and both feet off the bike mid-air.
Taking one hand off the bar mid-air.
Taking one foot off the pedal and kicking it out mid-air.
The trick-taking card game that's practically a Michigan rite of passage.
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A disrespectful insult or diss, or the act of taking the mick out of someone.
Disrespectful, sly, or taking someone for a fool.
Cockney back-slang for 'money' — the day's takings, said backwards.
A circle of rappers taking turns freestyling, each one passing the mic and trying to outdo the last.
Taking too many steps without dribbling — a violation, and a go-to trash-talk callout.