At a point when, or if, all else has been taken into account and matters must be confronted, one way or another.
βWe extol the virtues of motherhood and bestow praise on the self-sacrificing homemaker but when push comes to shove, we give her little recognition for what she doesβ (Los Angeles Times).
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1. (V.) A phrase meaning that everything is turning out okay. Usually used after you reveal that something really horrible happened, or as sarcasm.
1. "Got in a street fight, with the IRS, and I'm alright, took one to the chest, but I'm fine, It's all coming up roses." - Hedley
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high heeled, ankle strapped woman's shoes circa 1940s causing one to walk in a pronounced, seductive, strutting motion, made popular by actress Joan Crawford
Listen, Mary, just because you're wearing those Joan Crawford Come Fuck Me Pumps, you still ain't no movie star!
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If she wants her way all she has to do is make the white come out.
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It means that someone is implying that you should go down their area and see what happens- used commonly by south londoners-slang
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When someone gets loud and or provokes someone else in a heated argument or confrontation.
After phil fouled jamal while playing basketball, jamal stepped up to phil and started cursing at him and phil said:
Why you come out ya face for?
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To be invited to a girls house under platonic pretenses, only to be guilt-tripped into having sex with her. Usually arranged by overweight girls with self-esteem issues or psycho ex-girlfriends who won't let go. Similar to a sympathy fuck.
"I'd really like it if you came over, Matt. You can come for the food and stay for the pie!"
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