When you come across (something) you run into something, most often good things and without planning to do so. One can come across e.g. stuff (books, speakers, you name it), a person, information, and much more.
Very often used in past tense, because you are telling what you came across.
- I came across a Beatles LP a while ago - the joy!
- Yesterday I came across Dave. Man, he has really aged.
- Have you come across our new boss yet?
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Short for 'Back In A While'. Longer than the definition of brb.
- I am going to eat dinner, BIAW.
- Bon appetit!
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Said to the one who is impatient, as a wish to the person to calm down.
- I can't wait until Santa comes!
(Bitch slap) - Get a hold of yourself! It's only September...
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