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here comes the brick

Meaning "You will shit a brick when you hear this next thing I'm going to say."
Billy: I just watched The Sixth Sense, and you better put on your Depends because here comes the brick, Bruce Willis is dead the whole time.

Timmy: Lemme guess, you've been living under a rock for the past 10 years.

Billy: How'd you know that?
by indiancorn November 12, 2009
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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 January 9, 2008
mugGet the shmow comemug.

up-in-coming

The act of becoming sexually aroused up-in one's partner.
John was up-in-coming in Sally.
by Jecabema December 4, 2007
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And they dont stop coming

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by ThePurpleDoggo May 6, 2020
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Now come here

A phrase used after someone says something stupid so you can slap them upside the head.
by Yehann September 17, 2009
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come out of the closet

admitting to being gay
Logan: Man, Conor needs to come out of the closet already
by LJMarine July 2, 2010
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worse comes to worst

When something has gotten as worst as it can get. It can get bad to worse and worse to worst, but it can't get worse than worst.

The usage of "if the worST comes to the worST" has been common, but not logical, because you can't get worse than worst. On the other hand, "if the worst comes to the worst" has also been attributed not to the deterioration of the condition, but the general idea that "if the worst really comes to exist." In such cases, it makes sense in its own way.

"Worse to worse" on the other hand, is usually just a mistake.
If worse comes to worst, then worst does not come to worse.
by d_art June 28, 2006
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