"coming out of the church" is a figure of speech for telling your friends and family that you are an Atheist. No longer hiding behind the veil of Religion to make other people comfortable.
ME: Tonight at dinner, I'm coming out of the church.
FRIEND: What?!? (gasp)
ME: That's right I'm telling my parents I am an atheist.
FRIEND: What?!? (gasp)
ME: That's right I'm telling my parents I am an atheist.
by house of wang November 20, 2010
A hella cool song from the awesome punk band, The Offspring.
Has one of the coolest bass grooves you'll ever hear.
Full title: Come Out and Play (Keep 'Em Separated)
Has one of the coolest bass grooves you'll ever hear.
Full title: Come Out and Play (Keep 'Em Separated)
by Person (: August 21, 2010
A figure of speech for someone's disclosure of their secret obsession of Avatar: The Last Airbender. The term originates from the infamous phrase "coming out of the closet," which you most likely know refers to someone's confession of their sexuality. "Closet" is so cleverly replaced with "Iceberg" because Aang, the main character of the series, emerges from a giant iceberg in the first episode of the first season.
Example 1
Guy 1: Dude, just come out of the iceberg already. You practically Jack off to Kitara.
Guy 2: It was one time!
Example 2
I'm coming out of the iceberg! I love Avatar!
Guy 1: Dude, just come out of the iceberg already. You practically Jack off to Kitara.
Guy 2: It was one time!
Example 2
I'm coming out of the iceberg! I love Avatar!
by Ricky1992 December 10, 2010
When someone discovers and reveals to others that they are, in fact, Jewish.
Derived from the Diary of Anne Frank.
Derived from the Diary of Anne Frank.
Considering how stingy he is, I should have known it would only be a matter of time until Matt was coming out of the attic.
by Xonium May 19, 2010
by Absurdum May 22, 2011
To return to a party with the intention of sleeping over after having returned to one's own home, often far away (like 20 miles, or over an hour in travel time if there's traffic) to gather overnight and next-day essentials.
Billy: Clarissa! Don't go home so early. Get plastered with us tonight, and then go home tomorrow.
Clarissa: Billy, I can't! We have class tomorrow and I don't have any clothes or make-up.
Billy: Oh yeah I forgot about fuckin' class. Well, re-come out! If you leave now you can be back in a couple hours and then we can get schwasted together!
Clarissa: Billy, I can't! We have class tomorrow and I don't have any clothes or make-up.
Billy: Oh yeah I forgot about fuckin' class. Well, re-come out! If you leave now you can be back in a couple hours and then we can get schwasted together!
by NurseSteve2014 June 13, 2013
Fair play to John, he came out of the bushes!
Or
Do you think he’ll be coming out of the bushes with her tonight?
Or
Do you think he’ll be coming out of the bushes with her tonight?
by BushLad January 16, 2020