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come sail away 

the one of the best songs ever written- its by the 80's rock band styx.
come sail away- possibly the best song ever written.
come sail away by Gaget September 12, 2005

Come From Away

Newfoundland slang for anyone who comes from elsewhere to visit.
“Hey Beulah, ma lov, did you see all them come from aways at the airport?”
Come From Away by Fred Meijer October 8, 2019

Come here go away 

Used to express contempt toward someone or something. Equivalent to "get out of here" but carries a sarcastic meaning.
Can be sometimes used as a variant: "Come here fly from here!"
Is sometimes used along with leave me in your mother.
A: "What's up man? Want to go to the beach today?"
B: "Come here go away!!! You crazy? It's so hot I can't think of anything but a cold shower!"

or

A: "Man, did you see Cruvi and the others on the bike race today? They were great!"
B: "Come here fly away! The man barely knows how to ride on a straight line!"
Come here go away by Mitsu March 19, 2005

Come here go away! 

Used to express your contempt about someone, just like "get out of here!" is sometimes used in English.
Ben: "Hey, do you want to drive over to the beach?"

You: "Come here go away! It's so damn hot I feel like I can faint!"
Come here go away! by Mitsu May 13, 2005

When the cat is away, the mice will come out and play

An expression referring to a married couple having sex while their kid is at a friend's house, or at school, or a sleepover, etc.
Fish: Dude what happened?

Mike: I walked in on my parents having sex and my mom looked at me and said, "When the cat is away, the mice will come out and play."

Hey, come here, go away from here! (Bo'na, Lech Mi'po!) 

Sounds conflicting? Maybe. But in Hebrew it has the following meaning: Bo'na (which literally translates to "come here"), is a term used to call for somebody attention. So, if you want to tell somebody to leave you alone (to go away = "Lech mi'po") ... you would say (see Example)
"Hey, come here, go away from here!"