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I don't come from graffiti 

Phrase used by art historians who snub street culture whilst proceeding to discuss travels, blazers, and the nuances of english accents in the wee hours of the night.
"I don't come from graffiti..."
"wait, did you just say, i don't come from graffiti?"
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y'all come 

An invitation to visit. Can be used as an imperative but also as a noun.
Mama sent out a y'all come to the relatives.

Y'all come to supper at our house some time.
y'all come by Southern Heritage September 18, 2013

can I come over to see your puppy 

When a person asks to see your puppy, it means come over and have sex.
Hey, can I come over to see your puppy, after school?

I scream come 

(N) A two minute warning given to someone whose play slips. Usually begins with "I want you to come," and ends with a quick dismissal.
Shelly: I tried Larry out last night.

Donna: Cool, how was he?

Shelly: He started off ok, but when he put on a rubber he got way too into his dick. I had to pull an 'I scream come' on him and finish myself off after he left.
I scream come by wallhouse July 7, 2011

Can the Jews come out to play 

Be my friend, be my friend, be my friend ... very

yack and come back 

the act of puking your brains out after drinking heavily, then come back and start drinking all over again with a empty stomach.
Its best to yack and come back if:
-your drinking all day,
-then go to a chinese buffet.
this is what should follow that:
-then go to the parking lot,
-stick your fingers down your throat
-puke
-then go back inside and eat and drink again
yack and come back by M2million December 9, 2006