Often refers to telling someone to come spend time with you or to come shop (do business) with you. Can also be used aggressively to antagonize an op. This phrase has various connotations depending on the context.
by EA6 December 15, 2021
Mike: i almost got hit by a car today!
joe: Really?
Mike: yeah, it ran a stop sign and it was coming at me nasty!
joe: Really?
Mike: yeah, it ran a stop sign and it was coming at me nasty!
by FBGMnigglet September 02, 2012
“Come a little closer than you seem , come on, come on, come on, things aren’t always what they seem to be”
by That big fat daddy rat February 19, 2021
When someone comes out of poverty or hard times to thriving or making it or even just making it out of something.
I am coming out of the trenches
by 909009090909090909 November 09, 2021
When an individual decides that selling crack (cooked in a pot) is their best course of action in life.
by Dub_Z1 October 09, 2021
by Annie Likes Unicorns March 05, 2015
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.
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?
Person 2: Cool, can I come?
Person 1: *Politely declines*
Person 2: WhYyYYyYYYYy?
by MousePadKing May 21, 2022