“Lad, we don’t need bread; we’ve got bread coming out of our arses!”
The noun in this sentence is bread, so (Noun) Coming Out Of Our Arses
The noun in this sentence is bread, so (Noun) Coming Out Of Our Arses
by Worn Forrest March 21, 2022

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A Mercury-Pluto link on your birthday means there is a specific path you must follow over the coming year. The nature of that path will be made clear to you over the next few days, so keep your eyes and ears open and be ready to move fast.
by InterpersonalCommunication March 5, 2025

A phrase England fans say every time England progresses in an international tournament. Usually the World Cup and the Euros.
"Harry Kane just scored a penalty to win it in the 90+3' against San Marino!"
"Wow, It's coming home for sure!
"Wow, It's coming home for sure!
by anonymous December 9, 2023

I didn’t make the basketball team this year. I’m going to practice every day during off season. So that next year I make the team and be even better than I was before. So now I’m coming for the throne.
by Ava the goat October 27, 2020

They never last.
"He's probably cheating on me" said the girlfriend (she was cheating on him)
"should include the word being defined" said the crybaby. "Fine" said the me.
Girlfriends (u see whats coming)
"should include the word being defined" said the crybaby. "Fine" said the me.
Girlfriends (u see whats coming)
by Me bois March 22, 2021

by yelpdouche806 July 17, 2020

Words of joy about something insignificant, especially in comparison to how disastrous your situation is.
My train is 3 hours delayed, but I found a spot to sit on the dirty floor. Everything's coming up milhouse!
by IveWood February 4, 2024
