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come

1. verb, vulgar slang To orgasm. The alternate spelling "cum" is often used. I don't think I'll sleep with him again—I didn't come the last time.
2. noun, vulgar slang Semen. Will a black light pick up bodily fluids like come?

come

and cum
1. in. to experience an orgasm. (There is no other single word for this meaning. Usually objectionable.) God, I thought she’d never cum.
2. n. semen. (Usually objectionable.) Do you think cum is alive?

come

/become unstuck
To break down or fall apart: a marriage that came unstuck after only a year.

comes with the territory

Is part of specific conditions or circumstances. For example, “You may not like dealing with difficult customers, but it comes with the territory.” The term, which originally alluded to traveling salesmen who had to accept whatever they found in their assigned region, or “territory,” soon came to be extended to other areas. It dates from the second half of the twentieth century.
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When she considered the mystery of the coming of God, Teresa of Avila said in The Interior Castle that even when we are engaged in worldly pastimes and businesses and pleasures and haggling, even when we are falling into sins and rising from them again, God comes to be in our midst.
But just as clearly: "The truth of the event does not belong to the order of identificatory knowledge, as if our life's charge were to track down and learn the secret name of some fugitive spirit." It is a truth--and there is a delicate power after all in the very solicitation of truth, here--of "making truth come true, making it happen, facere veritatem, letting the event happen." This theology, whether or not it can bear the cross of biblical theology, swerves in the end to the gospel: "Lord when did we see you hungry and give you to eat." The singularity of that vulnerable body gets endlessly repeated.
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Issues to address in such a discussion include the how-tos (Croteau & Hedstrom, 1993; Pope & Schecter, 1992) and the whys associated with deciding to come out (Brown, 1975; Hetherington et al., 1989; Pope, 1995c).
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It comes from a place other than your body, your mind, or your emotions.
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Next comes the assurance that, though the nations of earth may furiously rage against the gospel, "He that dwelleth in the Heavens shall laugh them to scorn; the Lord shall have them in derision".
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