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It’s coming home

A phrase that will be used in 2022 by many drunk Englishmen, Ryanmillwall what a legend he knew from the beginning
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come at me cunt

To threaten someone
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Go Jim. Be ready when soup comes.

A phrase used to respond to someone posting a gym pic, talking about the gym, or otherwise talking about any activity relating to getting jacked or preparing for battles of any sort.
Chase: “aye bruh, me and the boys hit the gym and the shooting range yesterday.”
Sarah: “go Jim. Be ready when soup comes.”
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Go jim. Be ready when soup comes.

A phrase used when someone refers to going to the gym, mentioned the gym, or otherwise talks about working out. It is nonsensical, and serves to simply confuse the gymbro talking about the gym
Chad: “bruh, I hit a pr wit my deadlifts today”
Dylan: “go jim. Be ready when soup comes.”
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come out them shoes

A friendly way of taking someone's Jordans
"I like them jordans where you got them? better yet how bout you come out them shoes."
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in the coming days

prog will moon in the coming days
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Scouse slang to describe when you have a lot/too much of something
“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
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