by Kung-Fu Jesus April 15, 2004
by IndyHammer August 15, 2017
Alex: After I dunked on him, I twiddled my fingers and said, "Come get a taste!"
Dan: I saw this girl in the store, and I looked at her and said "Come get a taste!"
Dan: I saw this girl in the store, and I looked at her and said "Come get a taste!"
by Richalex May 1, 2006
A military term. First used in the Vietnam War, US Marines screamed this phrase while firing full-auto machine gun rounds. Usually more rounds are fired than necessary.
by MW2 Freak January 10, 2011
expression made popular by Flavor Flav and the realtity dating show Flavor of Love Flavor is known for wearing a huge clock necklace and rewards the girls that he is keeping by presenting them with there own clock and saying "Come get your clock".
by lilibuggs September 13, 2006
Used to disparage your affiliation with someone making a complete jackass out of himself. In college it almost always means “come pick up your drunk friend who can’t handle his liquor and is about to get his ass kicked, drive home drunk, or in some other way embarrass you and your fraternity.” Can also be applied during adulthood to mock your association with someone woefully unqualified claiming to be with your organization or institution.
Hey Stanford, come get your boy Dr. Scott Atlas, the radiologist (glorified X-ray Tech but with MRIs) directing Coronavirus policy in the United States. He’s on Fox News every day saying dumb shit like masks don’t work and everyone should catch COVID. He still claims to be with the Hoover Institution.
by Jack_Dawson November 16, 2020
To challenge -- synonyms: "You wanna fight?", "You wanna step?", etc
Sarasota County redneck slang. Commonly used with "son," "you don't want none" and "story time"
Sarasota County redneck slang. Commonly used with "son," "you don't want none" and "story time"
by f_ckingpassive September 11, 2003