Dude 1: Bro, I like cooking, acting, and Taylor Swift, so I had to come in to my parents today!
Dude 2: That sucks homie. Did they throw you a coming in party?
Dude 2: That sucks homie. Did they throw you a coming in party?
by Gazzy with a g March 14, 2017
Dude 1: Bro, I like acting, cooking, and Taylor Swift, so I had to come in to my family today!
Dude 2: Nice! Did you have a coming in party?
Dude 2: Nice! Did you have a coming in party?
by Gazzy with a g March 14, 2017
by fjii January 14, 2010
by CJBC December 02, 2006
"Don't try to come for me, heifer! You know you just jealous."
"I make six figures, and you're nothing but a housewife. Come for me!!"
"They tried to come for me with some stuff from my past. I wasn't having it."
"I make six figures, and you're nothing but a housewife. Come for me!!"
"They tried to come for me with some stuff from my past. I wasn't having it."
by natemup June 01, 2014
by Rabbi Wenzel June 03, 2003
Come on is a fast phrase which is meant to persuade someone into understanding a different perspective.
It can be used to attempt to help someone agree/convince them that you have their best intentions in mind.
Come on can also mean that somebody is being too slow, and they need to do something faster.
"Come on" isn't meant to be used literally.
However, the phrase is common, yet vague, nondescript, and should not be used.
It can be used to attempt to help someone agree/convince them that you have their best intentions in mind.
Come on can also mean that somebody is being too slow, and they need to do something faster.
"Come on" isn't meant to be used literally.
However, the phrase is common, yet vague, nondescript, and should not be used.
by thereelme September 26, 2019