Display title | "Take That!" Kiss |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | So you've got your enemy on the ropes (literally or figuratively), and you feel the need to really rub it in that you've won. Or your enemy's got you on the ropes, and it's time for desperate measures to turn things round. What should you do? In fiction, a not uncommon move is the "Take That!" Kiss. (All The Tropes makes no guarantees for how well this works in Real Life, so Don't Try This At Home, or at least don't come crying to us if you do and it fails or backfires.) |