What does Take a piece out of mean?
Take a piece out of means to tell someone off
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for to tell someone off?
to tell someone off can be abbreviated as Take a piece out of
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What does Take a piece out of stand for? Take a piece out of stands for "to tell someone off". |
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How to abbreviate "to tell someone off"? "to tell someone off" can be abbreviated as Take a piece out of. |
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What is the meaning of Take a piece out of abbreviation? The meaning of Take a piece out of abbreviation is "to tell someone off". |
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What is Take a piece out of abbreviation? One of the definitions of Take a piece out of is "to tell someone off". |
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What does Take a piece out of mean? Take a piece out of as abbreviation means "to tell someone off". |
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What is shorthand of to tell someone off? The most common shorthand of "to tell someone off" is Take a piece out of. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- TTUTT - To Tell You the Truth
- TSWC - Tell Someone Who Cares
- TSWGAF - Tell Someone Who Gives A Flip
- TSWGAS - Tell Someone Who Gives A Shake
- TTTT - To Tell The Truth
- TTYTT - To Tell You The Truth
- tttt - Tell the Truth To Tell
- Bail (somebody) up - to corner someone physically
- Bum Steer - To give someone wrong advice or wrong direction. To lead someone on with false or misleading information.
- Hairy eyeball - to examine someone or something closely
- Lend of, to have a - to take advantage of somebody's gullibility, to have someone on ("he's having a lend of you")
- Piss in someone's pocket - to flatter someone; win them over with smooth talk
- Ring - to call someone
- XYZ - eXamine Your Zipper. Amusingly neat and discreet way to tell someone when his trouser fly is open. (Thanks Carmen)
- PVC Challenge - To intubate someone.
- Twadd - To add someone as a friend
- Twaunt - To taunt someone over Twitter
- poke - to nudge someone
- TTYK - To Tell You Kindly
- Moon - To show one's rear end to another, as a measure of dis-respect. It is easy to moon someone if you are standing alongside the train track.