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Came at my life

A phrase that is used in past tense to describe a situation

in which another person knowingly attacks and defiles you

as a person based upon an action you have done,

resulting in their nasty rebuttle.

Note- Sometimes results from doing nothing at all

Similar to chewing someone out, or personally attacking one's character.

Can be used in future tense such as "Don't make me come at your life."

Or present tense "I'm coming at your life right now!"

past tense-- Mark "Came At My Life" today when he found out I was pregnant with an unknown baby daddy.

Present tense-- Why are you "Coming At My Life?"

Future tense-- I swear if you do that I will "Come At Your Life!"

by The "Hbomb" from Aurora November 2, 2010

21๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


quarter life crisis

The psychological strain that is encountered on one's 25th birthday. Subject often realizes that he/she has lived a quarter century and still hasn't done anything consequential.

I think Roger is going through a quarter life crisis. He's been talking about going back to college so he can actually get a real job someday.

by pythonspam May 13, 2004

83๐Ÿ‘ 29๐Ÿ‘Ž


Life starts now

The thirt album by Three days grace
Coming out on 22nd September 2009

Cant wait for 3DG new album life starts now

by flibbleflobbleflibbleyea September 11, 2009

15๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


pre life crisis

The "mid life crisis" you might get when turning 16, or another young age. Happens when you realize you are no longer Peter Pan, defender of adolescent bliss and are at some point in your life going to have to live all alone.

Girl: Excited about your birthday this sunday?
Guy: Not really.. I'm actually in a bit of a pre-life crisis right now.

by TFS July 21, 2005

15๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Conversational Life Support

When only one person is attempting to keep a conversation alive. Almost the equivalent of a having a conversation with yourself.

A one-sided conversation.

Typically occurs online.

Jake messages girl on myspace/facebook/random dating website:

Jake: Hi, what's your name?
Girl: Jamie
Jake: So where do you work?
Girl: McDonald's
Jake: What do you plan to be when you grow up?
Girl: Dancer
Jake: What kind of dancer?
Girl: Ballet, i g2g

** Note that the girl only gives one word responses and offers no questions in return. This is a perfect example of Conversational Life Support. Of course, in the end the conversation died rather abruptly, despite Jake's attempts to keep it alive.

by Bart Pimpson June 29, 2009

15๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Reel Life Product

Product of Real Life.

a fan of Esham NATAS or its members.

"im a reel life product, deep dark and gothic"

by cl9ud October 27, 2003

15๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


heterosexual life partner

Two persons of the same gender who are best friends and commit to spend their lives together, yet never engage in any type of homosexual relations with one another.

Some famous examples of heterosexual life partners: Jay and Silent Bob, Beavis and Butthead, Adam Carolla and Jimmy Kimmel, Cheech and Chong, Beto and Raul, Pace and Baier.

by Pace June 4, 2004

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