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It's coming home

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!
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come on china

to instigate a fight with some one who is being a knob or talking themselves up to much
1. come on china you want to tussel
2. come on china you want to fight
by brent_f_mudge May 13, 2007
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in the coming days

prog will moon in the coming days
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come-raeg

trans. v.

(while in Wales) to come up to people and address them in Welsh, whether you know that they speak Welsh or not (deriv. Cymraeg). Cf. welsh
In Y Gwyll, the Welsh version of Hinterland, DCI Mathias would always come-raeg to people all the time.
by Denver Wagner February 28, 2016
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