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COME AT ME BRO

It means bring it on.
This phrase was created in Second Century AD by a bishop of Smyrna, named Polycarp. It was some of his last words before getting martyred for no renouncing the Christ.
by elgigante May 7, 2013
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i saw that coming

an expression used when something suprises an individual and they try to look cool
a door hits a blind man

blind man: i saw that coming
by i am kevin wood November 27, 2005
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oh come on now

something dream (the minecraft youtuber) says when someone isn’t showing their full potential, or he’s annoyed, or somethings bs. he says it in his sexy deep voice 😻 that makes everyone love it. he also says ‘oh god’ and ‘alright’ in the same voice and everyone goes crazy for it
~while speedrunning~
ghast: *shooting fireballs*
dream: oh come on now..
by notdream October 7, 2020
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come round the corner

A thing that gangsters in the UK (Roadmen) say to you when they are planning to do some disrespectful shit to you, it can range from a simple beating and robbery to a cheffing.
Roadman: Ay, what you got for me, fam?
Innocent pedestrian: Nah, I don't have anything on me.
Roadman: Stop playing with me, man.
Innocent pedestrian: I swear! Just leave me alone!
Roadman: Come round the corner fam yeah I've had enough of you.
by TheCynicPyro December 15, 2022
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Can I Come?

Be careful when you're talking about plans around the "Can I Come" kid. Even if you didn't invite him, he still won't read the room and say those dreaded words...

You'll be forced to make an excuse not to let him tag along, but it won't matter because he won't take no for an answer.
Person 1: Alright I gtg, I have a date soon.
Person 2: Cool, can I come?
Person 1: *Politely declines*
Person 2: WhYyYYyYYYYy?
by MousePadKing May 20, 2022
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come to my window

Lesbian pickup line. Can be used by other couples as well, but it originates from a Melissa Etheridge song.
Come to my window, I'll be home soon.
by Gus T Wind November 20, 2017
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