when all the plastic supporters think they're frontline. They put on their story 'it's coming home!' but have no idea what it means, Disgraceful.
by meaty vegan July 10, 2018
"Gary come home." *starts sobbing*
by ShivangIsMyDad October 1, 2018
That feeling when you're yearning for your favorite cookie in Cookie Run: Kingdom to be obtained for good!
I need Cherry Blossom Cookie to please come home to me very soon since I like to see her powers at play!
by mintysparkly29 July 23, 2023
by Footballkid192 July 11, 2018
I'll come home to you after I visit Katie.
by Keanie Walker April 20, 2017
This expression is similar to "what goes around, comes around" and basically means that the consequences of one's evil actions catch up in a negative way. The idea that a wrongful curse comes back to the one who curses as a "bird returns to its nest" dates back to the days of antiquity. However, it wasn't until the 19th Century that Robert Southey wrote that "curses are like a young chicken: they always come home to roost." Since then, the idea of evil men creating returns to their own door has been encapsulated in this expression.
Dude, you keep dealing drugs and you're going to get caught. When the chickens come home to roost, they will take your car, your house, and all your money!
by morpheus30 December 17, 2014
An expression that means that a person is about to pay for their mistakes or bad deeds, similar to "what goes around comes around".
The chickens are coming home to roost, Bobby Boucher. You'll reap the fruit of your selfish ways. You're gonna lose all your fancy foosball games, and you're gonna fail your big exam, because school is THE DEVIL!
by Nick D April 4, 2004