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Tooth coming through?

Tooth Coming Through? (verb). A question that is asked to a person who is vigorously and continuously scratching their anus / bottom through their cloths.
Many people believe this saying comes from the fact that when babies teeth, they produce a digestible acid that makes their bottoms sore enough to scratch - thus implying a tooth is coming through…
“Blimmy Ted, stop scratching your arse, what you got a tooth coming through?”
by Scottis February 15, 2025
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hope the birds come

a. To hope anyone (or any creature) participates in an activity you are doing awkwardly on your own.

b. To hope a mess is cleaned by someone other than yourself.
A. "Sometimes I just whip it out and hope the birds come."
A. "I sprinkle wonder bread along the coast and hope the birds come."

B. "I spilled tomato sauce all over the kitchen floor. Well, here's hoping the birds come."
by supereboy February 4, 2021
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You come to 墙角 stand

This is originally a Chinese saying. It is usually used when teachers scold students in class.It means” You go stand in the corner.”
Teacher: “ Why are you using your cell phone in my class? You come to 墙角 stand!”
Student:::Scared:::
by NotveryYan July 19, 2022
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mary jane come through

A phrase that is used to express that you are desperate for someone or something.
by nshutii February 16, 2018
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come get these hands

A statement made to challenge someone to a fight. fight, fistfight, beatdown, brawl, Worldstar, throw hands, punch, boxing
If you keep talking trash, I'm going to throw you a beating. Alright then, come get these hands.
by joecoolthefool December 19, 2016
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