Wiktionary
vb. (context idiomatic English) To begin, especially used to launch a performance of some sort (usually imperative and/or exclamatory).
Wikipedia
"Take It Away" is the first single taken from The Used's second studio album In Love and Death. This song, as well as video, was played during the commercials for their album.
"Take It Away" is a single by Paul McCartney from his 1982 album Tug of War. The single spent sixteen weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, reaching #10 It reached #15 in the UK. The music video, directed by John Makenzie, features former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr and long-time producer George Martin, both of whom played on the track, as well as actor John Hurt.
Although there is a segue from " Tug of War" into this song on the album the single version instead starts cleanly, but fades out earlier at the end.
Take It Away may refer to:
- Take It Away, song by Karmin
- "Take It Away" (Paul McCartney song), song by Paul McCartney from his 1982 album Tug of War
- "Take It Away" (The Used song), song by The Used from their 2004 album In Love and Death
- "Take It Away", song by Raven from their 1983 album All for One
- "Take It Away", song by The Butterfly Effect from their 2001 EP The Butterfly Effect EP
- Take it Away!, a 1968 Buddy Rich big band album (aka '' The New One!)
Usage examples of "take it away".
Listen Paul, she's put all my stuff, all my belongings in my car and she says I can take it away.
It is not unusual for Satanists to go to Holy Communion in various churchs of a town, and instead of consuming the Host they spit God's Body from their mouths into a handkerchief or cloth and take it away to abuse in their horrid worship.
For a person is said to give a thing, who does not take it away when he can.
This is our land, taken by our arms, and no one will take it away!
If you come by now you might get a look at the body before they take it away.
If, therefore, it is for my interest to have an estate, it is for my interest likewise to take it away from my neighbour.
She held the sword, but she had no illusions of being able to hold him off if he tried to take it away from her.