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boomer comic

a very short comic strip on a newspaper made by old people for old people.
its major meaning is to make jokes about millennials, young kids, cellphones, or any minority (LGBT+, liberals, etc). instead of adapting to modern life and growing as a society boomers poke fun, complain, and get overly angry about the changes in society. one way they distract themselves with the fake that the world of changing is by making comics in a disgusting drawing style, mostly with pear-shaped heads and big noses, making fun of everyone other than themselves.
ACTUAL BOOMER COMIC

two boys in a kid's library
(some books behind them are: Harry Potter and the climate change deniers, growing up in a world run by corporations, and a kids guide to propaganda)
(BOY1 is holding a Dr Seuss book upside down)
BOY2: I think those are broken websites. No matter how many times you click the pictures, nothing happens.
by wrgbvrr December 8, 2019
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Everything's coming up Milhouse

Means "Everythings going well for me". Came from the Simpsons character MilHouse when something particulary swell happened to him.
I just found 10 bucks, everything's coming up Milhouse!
by Sheepz January 29, 2004
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long time coming

1. Something that's long overdue.

2. Something that should've happened a long time ago.
It's been a long time coming.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant June 29, 2008
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Coming out box

An inside joke made by millennials that I was left out on. :(
"What did you get in your Coming out box?" "What's a coming out box"
by Taytheditz June 24, 2020
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Winter is coming

A phrase used to warn that hard times are coming, usually after a period when it seems as though everything is going well.

May be used as a retort to excessive bragging.
"Look at me I just bought a Benz, my stocks are up, my girlfriend's hot, I got the promotion, and you got nothing."

"Yeah well.... Winter is coming, my friend..."
by Winter Warlock February 3, 2012
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I'm coming, Elizabeth!

The most well-known catchphrase on SANFORD & SON. Whenever Fred Sanford heard something particularly distressing, he always staggered around clutching his chest and shouted to his deceased wife, "This is the big one! I'm comin' Elizabeth!" This particularly applies to whenever you hear some really awful, distressing news, bad enough to make you think you were having a heart attack.
YOUR BOSS: I'm afraid I have some bad news: you won't be getting your bonus, I need you to work overtime next week, and your car's just been impounded.
YOU: Oh, my God! This is the big one! I'm coming, Elizabeth!
by OhioMan June 30, 2014
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The Comish

The owner of “The Comish” is @tweakseason on Tiktok and Instagram
“You aint get no promish from the comish
by Manny.nyc May 4, 2022
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