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Honest baby, I won't come in your mouth

The number one lie that every guy has said.
Of course I respect you and will love you in the morning. So come on, honest baby, I won't come in your mouth.
by Pompatus of Love September 4, 2016
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too stupid to know when to come in out of the rain

the lack of common sense to be so stupid to be so stupid you are unaware whats happening around you
my ex girlfriend is too stupid to know when to come in out of the rain

my neighbor was out in the thunder storm all day he is too stupid to when to come in out of the rain
by bluebear October 2, 2022
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Coming home smelling like 3 nights in Pitcairn

To come home smelling like you have consumed large quantities of alcohol. Usually used in conjunction with the term "tie one on."
Pinheads!!! You goin out? Gonna tie one on? Come home smelling like 3 nights in Pitcairn.
by Petey Pablo January 31, 2005
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4 young men in 2002 Jay Fly, Hawk, Showkase, & Yung Sheed sought out to be a young aspiring rap group called "Mid-City's Finest". After trying and not succeeding, they decided to be about their hustle...they decided to change the name to "Money Comes First". Not wanting to be a part of Wilshire Police Dept. Gang file, they started their own crew and gather up some "Little Homies" who wanted to be apart of something but didn't want to claim red or blue, but loved to make green. MCF ended up being about 30 people deep by the end or 2002. Located on San Vicente between Cochran and Hauser.
Them Mid City Finest / Money Comes First boys is bout it bout it! and they don't have ANY enemies.
by FlyJay August 27, 2011
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What goes up must come down

It means exactly what it seems. A simple and common proverbial phrase, arguing what goes up must come down.

The example below is an except from 'Human Traffic' (1998), an independent British film said by character Jib.
What goes up must come down, and down, and down. Everyone looks ill at the end of the night. All have lost the power of speech, desperately avoiding eye contact. Your new soulmate, that you have been talking cod shit to for the past five hours about the story of creation or the fourth Star Wars film, is now a complete stranger.
by ArousedPopeye January 13, 2015
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my evil plan is now coming into effect!

It is a sentence that villains or supervillans use when their evil plan is coming into effect (kinda self explanatory don't you think?) Usually used with Muahhahahaha
"My evil plan is now coming into effect!" Muahahahahaha
by Katie Monroe February 12, 2014
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