Phrase used to describe the emission of an unpleasant odor by an object or person. Typically used when someone is wearing too much cologne or has not showered in a while.
Sudeep, you're coming in spicy this morning.
some shit mentally ill people say. thereβs a group centered around the fog, and believing it will come and that it is filled with some kind of demon. mostly itβs a generic saying people do when they fake mental illness, specifically schizophrenia, from what iβve seen. seems to be some dumb joke.
weirdo : the fog is coming . the fog is coming .
saner person : stfu
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It means that come pick me up
βaye bro come swoop β βbet on my wayβ
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A combination of the words "what" and "how come". Can be used to replace "how come" or "why" in interrogative sentences.
Wha-come you know how to dance like that?
Wha-come you borrowed my stuff without asking?
Used to replace the phrase "that's why" by Chicagoans.
A colloquial saying first uttered Chicago pipe fitters.
"The Jewels was out of bratwurst. Thats-a-come were having hot dogs."
K-pop girl group Red Velvet's iconic pop-ballad song from their sophomore album "Perfect Velvet", this is song is known as one of the best songs in the group's career and one of the best b-side tracks in K-Pop.
Red Velvet's new song "Kingdom Come" is pop perfection
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An expression of disdain over the shrinking of one's wool jumper.
"Come on to fuck Emma, you shrunk my jumper again!"
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