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come on fattene

come on fattene common fatiene
by xdr5t3evq3q November 29, 2023
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Coming home from trumpet practice

An event that never takes place because anyone who participates in the practice of playing a trumpet would not ever want to leave due to the high levels of enjoyability.
Friend 1: so I was coming home from trumpet practice...
Friend 2: stop lying man, I know you don’t play trumpet. Anyone who did wouldn’t just “come home from trumpet practice
by Freggsmash May 20, 2019
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Richard you coming?

When you an a group of people are doing something you shouldn't be and you hear or see someone you say the phrase above And everyone acts normal
*you and your friends are vaping in the school bathroom and someone walks in*

Friend 1: who is it?

Friend 2: i don't know lemme see

Friend 2: shit Yo Richard you coming?

Friend 1: *pretends he's taking a piss* yea one second.
by Havjdihw December 8, 2017
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Come Out Day

On October 12th of the year 2023, he will come out the closet and tell everyone that he is really into guys and wants to bang a furry. It is the day of truth from him. He is not to be hated on for it, but only told he is fine for being honest.
"I cant believe Pres actually did it on Come Out Day. I'm so happy he was honest. I just hope he don't try to cum on me."
by TheRealJournalist October 11, 2023
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Come up smiling

recover from adversity and cheerfully face what is to come.
despite her ordeal courageous Kelly has come up smiling
by Arminkshipper March 20, 2025
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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!
by anonymous December 9, 2023
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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
by Worn Forrest March 21, 2022
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