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Juan-y-Come-Lately

Noun, informal

The general consensus when it comes to Corona hard seltzer.
Bro: You see there’s a hard seltzer by Corona?
Other bro: *opens a White Claw* Yeah man talk about a Juan-y-come-lately.
by lastfrontiermama February 28, 2020
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I didn't come down in the last shower

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.
Davo(upon hearing something incredulous): carn mate, I didn't come down in the last shower!
by kingofspin March 12, 2020
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refuse to come back

a person who has already reached a higher levels of existence and ironically called "refuse to come back " because he actually can't
damn we be chillin last nigh and since than josh refuse to come back
by yournumber1admioror March 28, 2020
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Don’t come close

Don’t come close means if you come close you will get your ass beat.
Tell Aiyesha don’t come close before I beat her ass
by dareal1lulu November 14, 2020
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mmm ay come ere

Artist V9’s intro and also his way of intimidating some Wasteman on the streets when hes about to ching them.
V9: “Mmm ay come ere”

Op: “Shit man cut of the block!”
by big up 98s November 17, 2020
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Try-hard Comedian

A person who tries way too hard to make a joke, but ends up making an ass of themselves. On occasions, they'll bring up memes from 2009 and call them relevant.
Get a load of that try-hard comedian over there. He's such a jackass.
by Ireallycan'tthinkofaname December 4, 2020
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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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