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coming up sideways

1. To approach somebody with dishonest intentions.

2. To disrespect somebody, especially in their own house.

3. To flirt, especially if the flirting is unwanted, or behind their significant others' back.

"Damn, why is he coming up sideways on me? He knows I have a man."

"Miss oompa loompa body ass bitch coming up sideways at me like I ruined her life, she ruin her own damn life."

by Pikapikahikaru June 26, 2020

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come up huge

1. v. i. To make an amazing play. Generally used in basketball, but can be used with other sports. see come up big (2)

I always come up huge.

by fizzle April 11, 2004

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the come up

to jump or beat someone up

1: You about to get the come up
2: FROM WHO ?

by AWISETORIA April 7, 2014

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Coming Up Millhouse

Having a bad, or humiliating experience turn in your favor.

I was thrown out of the party but found a stashed bottle of booze. Coming up Millhouse!

by Rebel Falcon June 13, 2019

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come up in here

Steal Shit

You trying to come up in here?

by hoodskro June 23, 2017

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Everything's Coming Up Milhouse!

A celebratory phrase used following one, or a series of, positive, though generally insignificant event(s).

Its origin can be attributed to Milhouse, a character of television show The Simpsons, who coined the phrase in jubilation after realising the success of his flood pants to keep his cuffs bone dry.

"I left work 10 minutes early today, and I found $2 in the passenger seat of my car! Everything's coming up Milhouse!"

by ess jay dee eff April 30, 2010

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Everything's coming up Milhouse

Means "Everythings going well for me". Came from the Simpsons character MilHouse when something particulary swell happened to him.

I just found 10 bucks, everything's coming up Milhouse!

by Sheepz January 30, 2004

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