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But here comes Sebastian Vettel

An expression for an euphoric feeling felt by F1 fans.

Its origin dates back to the 2018 Belgian GP, when Sebastian Vettel overtook Lewis Hamilton after overtaking him on the Kemmel Straight.

Person 1: Wow, Seb has got a good exit through Radillion...

Person 2: ......but here comes Sebastian Vettel (cums)

by TheBlownDiffuser August 24, 2021

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soon come

Never going to happen. Think again.

Me: When we going out?

Him: Soon come

by Sooncomebaby August 29, 2019

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Everything's Coming Up Milhouse!

A celebratory phrase used following one, or a series of, positive, though generally insignificant event(s).

Its origin can be attributed to Milhouse, a character of television show The Simpsons, who coined the phrase in jubilation after realising the success of his flood pants to keep his cuffs bone dry.

"I left work 10 minutes early today, and I found $2 in the passenger seat of my car! Everything's coming up Milhouse!"

by ess jay dee eff April 30, 2010

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Trump’s Second Coming

The “Great Awakening” among diehard Trumpists-QAnonists for their twice-impeached “political savior” and the “anointed one” to come back to free the country from the “Deep State” and to make America greater again—they couldn’t believe that President Biden is officially inaugurated, because they were expecting President Trump to declare martial law to remain in power for four more years.

With millions of hardcore supporters itching to hear from their ex-Twitterer-in-Chief directly, their only hope now is to keep the faith in Trump’s second coming, which might take place in 2024 or 2028, if he’s not barred from public office by Senate lawmakers.

by MathPlus January 21, 2021

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Here come dat boi

Saying from the 4chan meme that quickly spread around by April 2016. The meme is a green frog on a unicycle saying "Here come dat boi, O shit waddup"

"Here come dat boi

O shit waddup"

by Average Username July 10, 2016

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come hell or high water

used in reference to getting something accomplished no matter how hard or unfavorable the circumstances are.

"I'm going to have $200 saved by the end of this month come hell or high water!"

by matenstelo April 1, 2004

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after thunder comes the rain

When someone farts standing up in the urinal then they start to pee.

wow after thunder comes the rain

by keys876 October 23, 2017