Coming out of The Wardrobe

The act of declaring one's adoration for the works of CS Lewis, the Narnia trilogy
George: "Check out Condi, she's rocking an Aslan T-shirt"
Barry: "I guess she's 'coming out of the wardrobe', at last"
George: "Condi, that's some fucked up subversive bigoted shit shit. Take that shit off"
by M1LRTYM ! November 26, 2010
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The come up board

The biggest piece of shit forum to ever surface on the internet.

Full of horny 14 year olds and 35 year old assholes.

Never go on this shit, ever.
Guy 1: Hey, you ever been on the come up board?

Guy 2: Dude, fuck that place, it's a piece of shit.
by Fuckthecomeup July 21, 2010
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come to my basement

A line which means ur gonna get fucked bro. If u ever hear this line fucking run. Unless u wanna go to their basement which means ur a fuckin weirdo and probably a slut
Guy 1: Come to my basement
Guy 2: Oh fuck!
*Guy 2 runs for his fucking life*
by Just run February 21, 2018
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come at me 6ro

A username some toxic kid on the internet will use
Hey you know that toxic kid on Xbox?
Oh you mean come at me 6ro?
by Pill Bosby February 02, 2020
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coming up sideways

1. To approach somebody with dishonest intentions.

2. To disrespect somebody, especially in their own house.

3. To flirt, especially if the flirting is unwanted, or behind their significant others' back.
"Damn, why is he coming up sideways on me? He knows I have a man."

"Miss oompa loompa body ass bitch coming up sideways at me like I ruined her life, she ruin her own damn life."
by Pikapikahikaru June 26, 2020
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Come at me bro

A common phrase usually used to playfully challenge friends.
Skrillex: "Wassup bro?"

Deadmau5: "Hey, I bet I could beat you in a fight."

Skrillex: "Come at me bro!" (holding giant anime style sword)
by Emmadance23 November 26, 2012
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Grandpa comes (Sababa)

A phrase, originally from the Hebrew and Arabic language.
The Hebrew Word Sababa is actually combined of two different words: Saba (Grandpa in English) and Ba (coms, comming and any other present tens of the verb "come").
After attaching those two words to one word you get Sababa whitch is used in the same way as OK, Cool, Neat and so on.
Some person: "Man I wanna go swimming. Do you wanna come?
You: "Grandpa comes (Sababa)"
by ZeBnA February 03, 2006
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