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Come in Handy 

An English slang expression meaning that something will be useful at some time in the future. It is an expression used by hoarders to justify the retention of all sorts of useless junk.
Don’t chuck it out, it may come in handy.
Come in Handy by AKACroatalin October 9, 2016

come in peace or come to pieces 

This is a biker saying indicating that one who has malice will be harmed.
Ok, any other club entering the bar will come in peace or come to pieces!

Come in clutch 

Come in clutch can be used in a lot of different ways.
Whenever someone comes at a dire time.
Whenever someone comes with good stuff.
Whenever someone comes through for you, for example.
Jessica: Alex came through with the beer.

Lena: Alex, come in clutch!!
Come in clutch by 8bitlesbian December 23, 2019

Come in clutch 

When someone comes in at a time with something that u rlly needed
Dr.Nezzie better come in clutch with the 2 hour delay tmr
Come in clutch by Gcmshater December 18, 2019

Come in Rangoon 

Early generations of short wave radios had large flat tuning dials requiring spreading all five fingers and placing them on the circumference of the dial in order to gently turn the dial right or left to tune in a distant location (Rangoon). Spatially, the gesture resembles that of palming a woman's ample breast.
Two guys are sitting in a bar, in walks a woman with large breasts, one guy turns to the other, winks and says 'Come in Rangoon.'
Come in Rangoon by ackpirate September 20, 2013

come in by freight

1. to arrive slowly.
2. a relative inability to understand a joke, expression, or concept.
John: You didn't think that joke was funny?
Laura: ...
Laura: Oh, (laughing) I get it now. The punch line must have come in by freight.
come in by freight by Jeb Balise February 9, 2008