by Chris o28 October 24, 2007
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.
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
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 2, 2012
a phrase popularized by Ronnie, a cast member of the greatest show currently on television, Jersey Shore.
used to show that one will not physically initiate fight but is willing to fight if the situation arises.
used to show that one will not physically initiate fight but is willing to fight if the situation arises.
Douchebag: Want to fight, little bitch?
You: *ignore*
Douchebag: Pussy, what a pussy.
You: Come at me bro.
You: *ignore*
Douchebag: Pussy, what a pussy.
You: Come at me bro.
by Friendly Neighborhood Miscer February 13, 2010
When someone comes to you disguised as a friend, but in reality they only want something from you. A form of manipulation.
by TherealGspot February 13, 2020
"Come the fuck at me" is a challenge, a taunt to those you wish to agitate or physically intimidate.
by DavethePenguin1 August 15, 2011
This is an "internet" way of asking somebody to fight with you. So if someone is being mean of bullying you, you can Direct Message them and say, "come @ me" I used to think that it meant to reply to someone on social media but nono its totally different. So now that you know it, show it off ahaha.
Dramatic 1; "your video is dumb and stupid, like it makes no sence.
Smart 1; "Says the one who does not know how to spell 'sense' come @ me bro"
Smart 1; "Says the one who does not know how to spell 'sense' come @ me bro"
by SmartPeople69 November 4, 2017