Taking No Prisoners

What is Taking No Prisoners?


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phrase used to describe when one gets very drunk, near blackout, and then commits ridiculous actions that earn them fame and a true legacy. phrase is in honor of John Belushi's "No Prisoners!" line in Animal House

"Man, last night i drank so much liquor and then performed an outrageous lip-sync of "Bohemian Rhapsody" to all my friends. I was taking no prisoners last night!"

See drunk, wasted, blackout, belligerent, schwasted


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