To do something you're not supposed to do because the person who *is* supposed to do it is taking too long.
Alex was struggling to edit the video but then Ron came in with the steel chair.
It took Nevada so long to get the votes counted, Pennsylvania had to come in with the steel chair.
A phrase that is normally used with 'like' in front of it that is used to emphasize the extreme degree of the previous phrase.
It hurts like hell come Monday.
He looks like hell come Monday.
I'm busy as hell come Monday.
When you want to not so subtly suggest your female companion to bring herself from the middle of the road where you are situated and are currently close to netflix and chilling, to your hostel block, possibly for the act of netflix and chill.
Girl: I'm so turned on right now, but I need to go and stu–
Guy: COME TO MY BLOCK
An improper way of asking who will be coming in entirety.
who's all coming? I need to know how much pizza to get.
A phrase that indicates bad juju (much like a curse of misfortune) will be targeted at a person if they attempt to perform certain acts.
As Dakota reached for my last cigarette, I warned him, "Chaka Comes with a price.." Unfortunately, he disregarded my warning and woke up the following morning with Multipleclerosis.
"Coming up Roses" supposedly means the flash of blood that shoots into the syringe when you shoot up on heroin.
Dude! I'm coming up roses... Ahh, that's better.