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coming up short

A verb meaning failure to meet expectations. When said the short part is often a higher tone then the rest of the phrase.

* some dweeb gets a question wrong after raising his hand

Me: coming up SHORT

by margery stewart baxter April 26, 2012


Easy come up

Someone that is easily robbed. Frat boys for example.

You lookin' like an easy come up, ya bish. (Kendrick Lamar-Money Trees)

by TylerTheChicagoKid February 23, 2016

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coming up sheldon

something that is good!

ayo bro things are coming up sheldon

by flattio June 29, 2023

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come up short

1) To exert much effort but still fail miserably
2) Fall short of a goal
3) To get busted, caught red handed

1) It took him years to save all that money only to get it all stolen. That's what he gets for hiding all that cash in his house instead of putting it in the back. What a way to come up short!

2) He was banging this married chick. They were at her house fucking and her husband came home. Her husband was a cop! That guy came up short.

by NLL November 11, 2005

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come up off

Give me what you have.

Nigga you better come up off that fish sandwich!!

by Chris Money November 3, 2007

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come up off of

verb phrase- to give up a item, often personal in nature.

imperative: Come up off of that gold chain around your neck NOW!

I had to come up off of my wallet or I would have been fucked up by those guys!

by dondo August 7, 2003

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come up big

1. v. i. to come through in the clutch
2. v. i. to make an amazing play. also come up huge
3. v. i. to succeed, to come out ahead. antonym: come up short

1. Shaq came up big for the Lakers in the 4th period last night.
2. Shaq came up big on that backwards alleyoop dunk and then said, "don't fake the funk on a nasty dunk."
3. The company came up big for the quarter and ended up with a net profit.

by fizzle April 11, 2004

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