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take-off noun- in a gambling operation, the amount of the bet money taken by the house US
- — The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, p. 132, May 1950
- a mimicking impression; a parody US, 1846
- In the US I saw, on Saturday Night Live, a take-off of our own prime minister’s question time[.] — The Guardian, 13 July 2000
- in surfing, the catching of a wave and start of a ride US
- — Jim Allen, Locked in Surfing for Life, p. 196, 1970
- a robbery US
- Automatically such a person becomes a target for a “take-off.” — John Sepe, Cop Team, p. 78, 1975
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