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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
mugGet the (noun) Coming Out Of Our Arsesmug.

Waiting for Santa to come

When Dave and Andrew went to bed with the light on
"Are they awake?"

" Nope, they're waiting for Santa to come"
mugGet the Waiting for Santa to comemug.

bouta come through

oh you got cookies? save me some bc I'm bouta come through
by unknowndumbass December 31, 2014
mugGet the bouta come throughmug.

Girlfriends (u see whats coming)

"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)
by Me bois March 22, 2021
mugGet the Girlfriends (u see whats coming)mug.

come mås

Eat more!
Small authentic Mexican food company in Lubbock, TX.
"Come Mås? isn't that the authentic mexican food place that just opened? It gave me the best poops!
by yelpdouche806 July 17, 2020
mugGet the come måsmug.

Pity Come

The act of ejaculating, when seeing an ugly person in any given situation, out of sheer pity.
Pity come dude, pity come...
by Benitokun December 16, 2010
mugGet the Pity Comemug.

Everything's coming up milhouse!

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
mugGet the Everything's coming up milhouse!mug.

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