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Ideal home is slang for a comb.
Comb and brush is London Cockney rhyming slang for an alcoholic drink, an alcoholic (lush).
Verb. To act in an impudent manner. E.g."Don't come it with me! I said you can't have any more money."
Phrs. Come on. Abb. of come ahead. [Liverpool use]
Kingdom come is London Cockney rhyming slang for bum. Kingdom come is London Cockney rhyming slang for rum.
end a trip from LSD
Bacardi and coke is London Cockney rhyming slang for man (bloke).
Gome is American slang for a tediously studious pupil or student.
Winning something. or to come very near to doing something. [I came within an ace of getting him into bed, then his ex boyfriend came to the door.].
Come at is Australian slang for to agree to do. Come at is Australian slang for presume; impose. Come at is Australian slang for to stomach; tolerate.
Come and go is London Cockney rhyming slang for snow.
Come across is slang for to hand over or contribute money, information etc. Come across is slang for to consent to have sex.
Come is slang for to ejaculate or for semen.
Coal and coke is London Cockney rhyming slang for penniless (broke).
Come off is slang for to have an orgasm.
to go to someone's house or pass through their turf. "Yo, me and my boys are gonna come thru later."Â
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v. t.
To carry through; to succeed in; as, you can't come any tricks here.
n.
See Comb.
v. t.
To convert into coke.
v. t.
To take out the core or inward parts of; as, to core an apple.
conj.
In order to; -- used instead of the infinitival to, especially after try, come, go.
n.
The collector of an electrical machine, usually resembling a comb.
n.
To move hitherward; to draw near; to approach the speaker, or some place or person indicated; -- opposed to go.
adv.
To one's home or country; as in the phrases, go home, come home, carry home.
imp.
of Come
v. i.
To go on shore from a ship or boat; to disembark; to come to the end of a course.
n.
An ecclesiastical vestment or cloak, semicircular in form, reaching from the shoulders nearly to the feet, and open in front except at the top, where it is united by a band or clasp. It is worn in processions and on some other occasions.
p. p.
of Come
a.
A part; a portion; -- used pronominally, and followed sometimes by of; as, some of our provisions.
n.
To get to be, as the result of change or progress; -- with a predicate; as, to come untied.
v. t.
To disentangle, cleanse, or adjust, with a comb; to lay smooth and straight with, or as with, a comb; as, to comb hair or wool. See under Combing.
n.
The home base; he started for home.
n.
A place of refuge and rest; an asylum; as, a home for outcasts; a home for the blind; hence, esp., the grave; the final rest; also, the native and eternal dwelling place of the soul.
n.
One who comes, or who has come; one who has arrived, and is present.
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Alt. of Combe
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