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easy come, easy go

when you show up to fuck, but you see a used condom in the trash
"yo me and jules were gonna fuck but it was easy come, easy go when i found a fucking used condom in the trash and her ex avi's shirt in the bathroom"

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!"

Com'e'go 

(Old-school) The original slang term's pronunciation, often mistaken for the modern MLE (multicultural London English) phrase, "Come we go". It originated in Brixton, South London. Although the actual phrase "Come we go" is the true spelling of the meaning of the Patois phrase, "Com'e'go" was how the phrase was initially pronounced during the start of it's common usage (when adopted by non-Jamaicans in the area) in the early 90's.
Com'e'go jack 'em for their ice poles?
Com'e'go by GhosTofBrixton June 23, 2010

.9.The more others run this way and that preaching doom and gloom the more you must refuse to worry about what’s going on. Deep down you know it will all come good in the end, so start the weekend early and have yourself some fun.9.

.9.The more others run this way and that preaching doom and gloom the more you must refuse to worry about what’s going on. Deep down you know it will all come good in the end, so start the weekend early and have yourself some fun.9.
.9.The more others run this way and that preaching doom and gloom the more you must refuse to worry about what’s going on. Deep down you know it will all come good in the end, so start the weekend early and have yourself some fun.9.

Dear King Philip Come Over For Good Soup 

Dear King Philip Come Over For Good Soup or DKPCOFGS stands for Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species .
Dear King Philip Come Over For Good Soup

come and be going

An Oxymoron phrase which tells the person to come and gather himself in order to get going.
Now you are done wasting my time, oya come and be going.
come and be going by edidy06 October 21, 2020