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Past tense for arrive, generally used only in low-education communities. Basis appears to a misapplication of grammar rules (e.g. using a similar past tense form to "drive")
John White arrove from Malawi last week.
arrove by Minneoptics January 27, 2011
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ARIARIARI ARRIVEDERCI! 

Iconic shout of Bruno Buccirati's stand Sticky Fingers.
Bruno: STEECKEE FINGAHS!!!
le Sticky Fingers: ARIARIARIARI ARRIVEDERCI!!!

Arrivederci 

A catchphrase used by Bruno Bucciarati in part 5 of Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Vento Aureo. It means “Farewell” in Italian and is often used after Bruno defeats an opponent.
Stick Fingers “ARIARIARIARIARI”
Bruno Bucciarati “Arrivederci”
Arrivederci by Menacingゴゴ August 10, 2019

Arrowed Noggin 

When one receives multiple arrows to the head (noggin) in rapid succession.
After pissing off expert archers, they soon quickly turned my head into an Arrowed Noggin.

Carrier has arrived 

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INTERCEPTORS
Carrier has arrived by Moosefaces January 2, 2008
An adjective used to describe a metaphoric or occasionally literal feeling of sediments. When used metaphorically it usually has a negative connotation.
Brad: Yo, that kick to my head really felt arovelle. (metaphoric)

Geologist: Conglomerate has a arovelle-like feeling. (literal)
Arovelle by Seraphic_Shoe July 12, 2017