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give-and-take (n.)

1769, originally in horse-racing, referring to races in which bigger horses were given more weight to carry, lighter ones less; from give (v.) + take (v.). General sense attested by 1778. Give and take had been paired in expressions involving mutual exchange from c. 1500. Give or take as an indication of approximation is from 1958.

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Definitions of give-and-take from WordNet

give-and-take (n.)
an exchange of views on some topic;
Synonyms: discussion / word
give-and-take (n.)
light teasing repartee;
Synonyms: banter / raillery / backchat
give-and-take (n.)
mutual interaction; the activity of reciprocating or exchanging (especially information);
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