Take me out to the ball game
“Take Me Out to the Ball Game” definition
A popular song about baseball from the early twentieth century.
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[teyk-noh-priz-uh-nerz, ‐priz-nerz] /ˈteɪkˌnoʊˈprɪz ə nərz, ‐ˈprɪz nərz/ adjective 1. wholeheartedly aggressive; zealous; gung-ho: a businessman with a take-no-prisoners attitude toward dealmaking. taken
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take names
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Also, take notice. Pay attention, as in Take note, not one man here is wearing a tie, or The aide took notice of the boys throwing spitballs and reported them. An antonym is take no notice of, meaning “ignore,” as in Take no notice of them and they’ll stop teasing you. [ Late 1500s ]