"Come and smell!" is used typically in fights between two alpha males. If one of the males requests a dirty offer, such as "Suck my dick!" or "Eat my ass!" then the other male's best choice is to use the phrase "Come and smell!"
This means, that the male who has used the dirty insult against the other male, will need to do as offered and smell the other's pee pee or whatever
This means, that the male who has used the dirty insult against the other male, will need to do as offered and smell the other's pee pee or whatever
Maximus: Aye Oswald bitch boy how bout you suck my dick haha
Oswald: Come and smell, Maximus, come and smell!
Maximus: Oh no... OH FUCK *dissolves into time and space*
Oswald: Come and smell, Maximus, come and smell!
Maximus: Oh no... OH FUCK *dissolves into time and space*
by dumb_cunt_with_aids March 18, 2018
Take out the 'm' the 'o' the 'e' at the end of come and put the words together.
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And that's your answer
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And that's your answer
by Bitchxxxxxx April 12, 2019
by Markim May 13, 2018
My buddies' Dad would shake his head and remark about his progeny, "You're nothin' but a bunch of goddamn come bubbles!" while he was drinking at hunting camp. Similar to "the best part of you ran down your mother's leg", or "I wiped off the best of you off on the curtains after banging your Mom", this were ideological put-downs the Old Man would throw out after hearing the shenanigans his kids did unbeknownst to him while they were growing up.
by Dunnyboy October 31, 2013
by Tuquetuque November 12, 2019
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.
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.
by Sits De Sitsa May 08, 2020
by Akabe Tenryū February 20, 2023