The Australian saying “I didn’t come here for a haircut” is used to express that someone is there for a specific purpose and not to waste time. It’s often said in a straightforward or humorous way to emphasize that they expect action or results.
For example, if someone walks into a bar and orders a beer but the bartender is slow to serve, they might say, “Mate, I didn’t come here for a haircut.” In this case, it means they came for a drink, not to stand around waiting.
It’s similar to saying, “Let’s get on with it,” or “I’m here for business, not for small talk.”
“Come on, let’s go !” I didn’t come here for a hair cut !
Fatally misheard as "cum monster"
P1) "and they come unstuck"
P2) cum monster?
Can usually mean having a summer fling
Hey Sammy how we coming this summer
“Come nah man” is a phrase used when someone is doing something that is fully insensible to someone else.
You wanna go smoke in school?
“Come nah man” what kinda stupidness is that?
oh come on! - mushroom (thats all)
"Oh come on!" - Ollie Smith (Mushroom)
star is a whale
y'all can call me names, but coming over was the best song on the album