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come junkie

some one who is addicted to orgasms and will stop at nothing to get a load off
ian, "did you see that chris dude last night?"
stan, "who? the come junkie?"
ian, "yeah"
stan, "how could you not?... he blew a load off the speaker stack onto the dj's new hat!"
ian, "...third time this week!"
stan, "fucking come junkie"
by pronky July 18, 2010
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The fog is coming

rip off your skin, the fog is coming, bugs are under your skin rip it off.
Joe: "The fog is coming"

Harold:

Joe:
by thenumber5realnotfake November 4, 2022
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How come?

said when asking how or why something happened or is the case.
Person 1: "Tori, we're not coming to the party...🙃"
Person 2: "How come? 😕"
by ManiAli December 2, 2021
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COME TO MAMA

Meme character in Brawl Stars called Pam. "COME TO MAMA" is one of her lines
Yo who you gonna play
Probably Pam
COME TO MAMA
by Al_ex.lec June 12, 2019
mugGet the COME TO MAMAmug.

come a cropper

To fall over, to have an accident
Be careful you don't come a cropper on that push bike.
by phil at avalon June 28, 2012
mugGet the come a croppermug.

Come in, spinner

An early Australianism (circa early 20th century), said during moments of anxious expectation, generally after the commencement of moments of chance, for example awaiting imminent news; the results of a sports match, or an attempted task with an unknown, random result.

Historically the phrase entered the vernacular in the first half of the 20th century, coined during betting matches of 'two-up', but the etymology may stem from roulette.
During a dice roll, while still shaking the dice: "Come in, spinner!"
by Sits De Sitsa May 8, 2020
mugGet the Come in, spinnermug.

come mierda

by hananananananannah May 7, 2021
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