Not a whore, but a whore on the come up. A girl/guy that thinks kissing everyone isn’t making them a whore bc they’re not having sex.
Brad: yo that girl a hoe
Tony: nah she a come up hoe, she only has one body
Brad: yea she be kissin everybody
Tony: nah she a come up hoe, she only has one body
Brad: yea she be kissin everybody
by Cvmx922 January 15, 2018
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 I’m coming for the throne
by Ava the goat October 27, 2020
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
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 I’m coming for the throne
by Ava the goat October 27, 2020
Australian slang, meaning I'm wise to your game, or don't play me for a fool. This is a slang term not heard often in the regional centres, but reasonably common among the old blokes in smaller townships.
by kingofspin March 12, 2020
‘So, baby, come light me up’ is a line from Ariana Grande’s song, ‘Into You’, that was released in 2016 as part of her ‘Dangerous Woman’ album.
The iconic line is the first line of ‘Into You’’s chorus.
‘So, baby, come light me up
and, baby, I’ll let you on it.
A little bit dangerous,
but baby that’s how I want it.’
The iconic line is the first line of ‘Into You’’s chorus.
‘So, baby, come light me up
and, baby, I’ll let you on it.
A little bit dangerous,
but baby that’s how I want it.’
1: I love the chorus of ‘Into You’ by Ariana Grande, man!
2: Yeah! It’s so catchy. ‘So, baby, come light me up, and baby I’ll let you on it…’
2: Yeah! It’s so catchy. ‘So, baby, come light me up, and baby I’ll let you on it…’
by MrPatch December 22, 2023
“Come up” is a term used to describe something you literally, “come upon,” or find virtuously. It is also used to mean something that helps someone “come up” to the next level, like a rad
pair of shoes or a fur coat or a bargain
pair of shoes or a fur coat or a bargain
by Shemesh December 03, 2019