(figuratively, idiomatic) When the pressure is on; when the situation is critical or urgent; when the time has come for action, even if it is difficult.
He is not a particularly talented builder, but 'when twist comes to crunch', he can usually get the job done
by Pyro Pig December 05, 2022
Used as a way to tell someone that they are stupid. Can also be said as "Come from Bush."
context: When a reporter asked a resident of a third world country about how it is like to live there, he asked a man how he lost his leg. The man who was missing a leg simply replied: "we don' know who did it but all we know is that they come from bush and go BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!"
context: When a reporter asked a resident of a third world country about how it is like to live there, he asked a man how he lost his leg. The man who was missing a leg simply replied: "we don' know who did it but all we know is that they come from bush and go BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!"
Jake: "So what is it like to live here in Uganda, I see you lost your leg."
abbo: "we don' really know wah happened, all we know is dat they come from Bush and go BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!"
Teacher: "What is 2+2?"
You: "5"
Teacher: You Come from Bush.
abbo: "we don' really know wah happened, all we know is dat they come from Bush and go BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!"
Teacher: "What is 2+2?"
You: "5"
Teacher: You Come from Bush.
by LT boi February 06, 2018
Sit back and be patient and observe what happens, as opposed to jumping to conclusions that may turn out to be incorrect.
by Upriser7 October 11, 2020
Person 1: I'm DANGEROUS don't mess with me bro.
Person 2: No way jose
Person 1: Oh yeah? Rahhh!!!! The Demons Are Coming Inside Me!!!!! RAHHHHHHHHHH
Person 2: No way jose
Person 1: Oh yeah? Rahhh!!!! The Demons Are Coming Inside Me!!!!! RAHHHHHHHHHH
by 2qg5 October 31, 2023
a known word used by James May in "The Grand Tour" each time a visitor dies on their way to the studio
"Oh no, he's been bitten by a snake and has painfully died outside the studio"
"Does that mean hes not coming on then?"
"Does that mean hes not coming on then?"
by Lucy The Saurium September 28, 2021
I come up through the ranks to become a corporate executive. The general came up through the ranks. There is no other way to become a general.
by Motanul13 October 30, 2015
The phrase "better coming than going", describes a girl or guy who looks really hot while walking towards you, however looks particularly average from behind, while he/she is walking away.
Mike: "Damn... check out this girl coming down the footpath - the blonde".
Dave: "Hell yes - she is stunning..."
** Girl Walks Past **
Dave: "...however better coming than going - that ass is terrible."
Dave: "Hell yes - she is stunning..."
** Girl Walks Past **
Dave: "...however better coming than going - that ass is terrible."
by buckonz February 29, 2012