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"I can take anything you dish out." Is it a phrase? What does it mean?
Dec 4, 2011 8:11 PM
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Lynne....I don't think I could take that dish.
December 4, 2011
Don't believe my answer.
December 4, 2011
It means: If you cook a dish of limberger cheese and linguini, topped sauteed seaweed, I can take the dish and put it on the table, but I am not sure I will eat it. :)
December 4, 2011
Dan is right. "Bring it on....." "Take your best shot!"
December 4, 2011
It's a real phrase. It means "no matter what you do to me, I can take it." In this sense dish out means throwing something at you or producing some challenge.
So, someone could say this if they are competing with someone in sports, a fight, a debate, etc as they are comparing it metaphorically to a violent fight.
December 4, 2011
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