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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asking somebody for a ride or to pick you up from somewhere.
"Tell Seby to come scoop us at the mall"
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Early generations of short wave radios had large flat tuning dials requiring spreading all five fingers and placing them on the circumference of the dial in order to gently turn the dial right or left to tune in a distant location (Rangoon). Spatially, the gesture resembles that of palming a woman's ample breast.
Two guys are sitting in a bar, in walks a woman with large breasts, one guy turns to the other, winks and says 'Come in Rangoon.'
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a drugs effects are wearing off (after smoking marijuana, this usually occurs about two hours later)
"hey, fire up the bowl again, i'm coming down"
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Used by English football fans during World Cup competitions. Indicates hope theyβll win competition (in context of England being gameβs birthplace). (Footballβs referred to as soccer in North America).
βItβs incredible, Englandβs through to a World Cup Semi-Final! Itβs Coming Home!β
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When you are killing the scene
Come thru Janet and show these kids how a woman does it right!
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Italy beat England at Wembley to win Euro 2020
"It's not coming home, It's coming Rome"
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