Results for “come along”
A hand-ratchet cable puller for tensioning lines and dragging loads.
Scouse for 'come on' — let's go, get on with it, or you're joking.
The grass median strip between highway lanes.
A K-pop group's new release era — not a return from a break, just the next drop.
About to swing by — Houston cruising vocabulary.
A scheme to hype a coin up, sell at the peak, and leave latecomers holding the crash.
Mature content — open to view.
Forcing the game's random number generator to give you the outcome you want.
Praying Pepe emote for hoping an outcome lands.
Dramatic comeback line lifted from Michael Jordan's documentary, deployed for petty grudges.
Pretend relationship that, shockingly, becomes real.
A chosen-not-born family — friends, crew, misfits — who become each other's people.
Review To Come — I rated it, full review's landing later.
Cranking the comedy/clown act all the way up as a dating or social-status strategy.
Everyone Sucks Here — AITA verdict when nobody in the story comes out clean.
Mock astonishment at the most predictable outcome on earth.
Up the canal — Brummie for a walk along the waterway.
The mocking name for the affected South Dublin accent — 'Dublin 4' becomes 'Dortspeak'.
A robbery score or quick come-up.
The Rio Grande Valley — deep South Texas along the Mexico border.
Mature content — open to view.
Mature content — open to view.
Call for any available server to come run food immediately.
The pump truck that comes to suck out the porta-potties.
A sharp, witty comeback to criticism or an insult — a response that shuts the other person down.
Mexican all-purpose 'alright,' 'wow,' 'come on,' or 'let's go.'
To panic, freak out, or flee — to come apart or bolt under pressure.
A win — a success, a good outcome, or something you approve of.
Trenbolone — a notoriously harsh steroid that's become a gym meme of its own.
A money-making gig you do alongside your main job.
Censored slang for women/girls, part of the joke '-uzz' family alongside bruzz and chuzz.
A formative, unavoidable life experience you're not supposed to interfere with — it shapes who you become.
To lose your composure — get wildly excited, blown away, or come unglued.
When someone who ghosted you suddenly comes back from the dead and contacts you again.
Delusional in a fun, self-aware way — believing your unrealistic hopes will somehow come true.
A loss — a failure, a bad outcome, or something you disapprove of.
Cockney for a fiver — Lady Godiva rhymes with five-er, so a fiver becomes a 'Lady'.
Geordie for 'come on' — encouragement, hurrying, or disbelief.
To get dunked on so hard the moment becomes a poster — total public embarrassment.
An encouragement to keep going, stay persistent, and ride out whatever comes.
The specific color combo a shoe or garment comes in — same model, different palette.