The Two Meanings (at Least) of “Taking Someone to School”

Slang vs. Literal

According to Urban Dictionary, the slang meaning of “taking someone to school” is, “beating someone in a competition badly and thereby teaching them how it’s really done.”

Ahh, but what if that someone is your 18 year-old son, and you really ARE “taking him to school” — in this case, to college halfway across the country in the Bay Area?

Alternatives

“Dropping him off” sounds like he’s going to a friend’s house in the neighborhood.

Meanwhile, “delivering him” makes it sound like he’s a package.

Sometimes, there really are no words . . .

See also, ““You Take the Cake!” (& Other Ruined Expressions).”



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