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came

Came is the past tense of come, which means to move toward something (and various other things). It is not, however, the past tense of cum. The past tense of cum is cummed. Look at the word hang. When you hang somebody (as in a form of execution), you hanged them, not hung them. Same goes for cum. It is a different word and meaning so it is cum, cummed, cumming, will cum, et cetera.
I came over to Erin's house last night and played video games.
by Doobie Smokes You May 14, 2005
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came

Past-tense verb of "cum" or "come"
When I came, gran's eyes were closed. I wonder what she was dreaming about?
by Koeknut May 14, 2003
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camed

Past tense of come; a synonym for came, but with a "d" added in.
And so then my science teacher said "We all camed from monkeys" and the class erupted in protest.
by preoooow December 16, 2009
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camee

A really cool chick with a poppin' booty
Dang dude did you see Camee's ass in those shorts today?!
by Dizzybell July 19, 2017
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came

The past tense of 'come' used often in Hertfordshire.
I just came in George Bernard Shaw's garden.
by bIGbLUE99 March 5, 2016
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came

by _-=AnThRaX-=_ March 18, 2003
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Camelies

The affirmative plural of two or more camels.
Oh look at all those camelies!
by Workworker December 29, 2018
mugGet the Cameliesmug.

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