COME AT ME BRO

A phrase popularized by Ronnie from MTV's latest train wreck of a reality show, Jersey Shore.
Guy: (Begins taunting Ronnie)
Ronnie: Come at me bro!
Guy: (more taunting)
Ronnie: No dude, you come at me bro. Hold your girl back and come at me bro!
Guy: (even more taunting)
Ronnie: COME AT ME BRO, NO YOU COME AT ME BRO!!
(Conversation repeats consecutively for the next 5 minutes)
(a fight eventually erupts on the boardwalk)
by AmericaFTW February 10, 2010
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come out the woodwork

to say or do something out of nowhere
Man, this nigga just came out the woodwork talkin shit!
by babygirl05 August 17, 2005
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Can I come?

Something lonely people say on a Friday night.
person 1: Hey what's going on?
person 2: Party, invite only
person 1: Can I come?
person 2: Yeah… I guess
by lonelysigh... October 13, 2012
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shmow come

popularized on myspace, it has become the preferred way to say "how come." it is thought that the originator was a college student typing sporadically in an attempt to gain insight into anothers reasoning.
Carl: I hate Libertarians.

Jeremy: shmow come?
by Ted Shade December 25, 2007
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up-in-coming

The act of becoming sexually aroused up-in one's partner.
John was up-in-coming in Sally.
by Jecabema November 10, 2007
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here comes the party

raze's fucking ult to legit destroy you, there is no escape
by come on lets go November 05, 2020
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Coming out of the turbolift

Publicly identifying oneself as a Star Trek enthusiast/fan after sometime of denying or conseling it.
Coming out of the turbolift after years of lying to my friends that I didn't like Star Trek was relieving.
by Lindsay Famiglia August 15, 2017
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