take the L

take the L

1. In sports or another competition, to lose (or, of a pitcher in baseball or softball, to be credited for a loss). In a box score, a loss is recorded as "L." Which pitcher took the L last night? The home team took the L after losing a huge lead.
2. By extension, to accept failure in some endeavor or pursuit. They rejected the ad campaign I created, so I'm going to have to just take the L and move on.
See also: take
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
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  • out from under (something)
  • take the field
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  • around Robin Hood's barn
  • hood
  • robin
  • round Robin Hood's barn
  • take a shot at
  • take a shot at something