Refers to the event in 'Age of Empires 2' during the last scenario of the Celtic campaign when William Wallace comes to shore to aid you in fighting the English.
Alternative meanings:
To express feeling that victory is at hand.
(also) When someone important arrives,
or comment to express excitement of help coming one's way.
Alternative meanings:
To express feeling that victory is at hand.
(also) When someone important arrives,
or comment to express excitement of help coming one's way.
Dude 1: This blows, we're stuck in the parking lot and your car is busted.
Dude 2: *Calls his friend*
*Friend arrives*
Dude 1:"Wallace has come"
Dude 2: *Calls his friend*
*Friend arrives*
Dude 1:"Wallace has come"
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Get the come out of the closet mug.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.
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.
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