Skrillex: "Wassup bro?"
Deadmau5: "Hey, I bet I could beat you in a fight."
Skrillex: "Come at me bro!" (holding giant anime style sword)
Deadmau5: "Hey, I bet I could beat you in a fight."
Skrillex: "Come at me bro!" (holding giant anime style sword)
by Emmadance23 November 29, 2012

"Come At Me Bro" (Abbreviation: C@MB), an expression embodying a challenge or exclamatory response to a statement. The phrase is often used in conjunction with or in response to "Cool Story Bro" (C$B), a similar phrase in application and meaning.
Wanker-"Nice haircut douchebag!"
Steezy G-"COME AT ME BRO!"
Pwned Wanker-"Sorry..."
"....., it was awsome!"
"Cool Story Bro!"
Steezy G-"COME AT ME BRO!"
Pwned Wanker-"Sorry..."
"....., it was awsome!"
"Cool Story Bro!"
by McSteezyGuy November 28, 2011

by smizzlemimps August 13, 2010

by thaaaa chickkk June 10, 2011

This saying is spoken by those who have sinned in the name of the great green onion-eating ogre; this could also be seen as the act of sacrificing one's purity in a blast of spontaneous statisfaction.
Thou who has experienced the pleasure of laying thine eyes upon the holy one shall understand the complete definition of this act of pleasurement.
Thou who has experienced the pleasure of laying thine eyes upon the holy one shall understand the complete definition of this act of pleasurement.
"Shrek has come to me after I downloaded youtube kids"
"I was driving home when Shrek came to me and made me fail 'no nut november' to my dismay."
"being in the church I felt the pits of hell open under me after Shrek came to me, but simultaneously I felt a sence of divinity"
"I was driving home when Shrek came to me and made me fail 'no nut november' to my dismay."
"being in the church I felt the pits of hell open under me after Shrek came to me, but simultaneously I felt a sence of divinity"
by Wibelær November 10, 2020

High heels that are of a certain length that are generally worn by sluts or women trying to act slutty and scream fuck me!
by blackmojo December 1, 2013

high heeled, ankle strapped woman's shoes circa 1940s causing one to walk in a pronounced, seductive, strutting motion, made popular by actress Joan Crawford
Listen, Mary, just because you're wearing those Joan Crawford Come Fuck Me Pumps, you still ain't no movie star!
by Frankie & Johnny April 8, 2005
