came
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meanings of came
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Past tense of cum because cummed doesn't sound right.
1. A great feeling 2. Hoping there is more 3. past tense of cum
Came is the past tense of come, which means to move toward something (and various other things). It is not, however, the past tense of cum. The past tense of cum is cummed. Look at the word hang. When you hang somebody (as in a form of execution), you hanged them, not hung them. Same goes for cum. It is a different word and meaning so it is cum, cummed, cumming, will cum, et cetera.
Another past tense of cum.
1. past tense form of come 2. past tense form of ejaculated
The past tense of 'come' used often in Hertfordshire.
Past-tense verb of "cum" or "come"
A player on a online MMORPG called RuneScape.
1. to see something 2. something you stole or found
When a man goes to a womans house for the sole purpose of having sex, then leaving promptly after he alone has finished.
1. When sex culminates with ejaculation immediately followed by urination.Not to be confused with "Went and came"
When someone says or does something towards you in a rude or threatening way
A phrase that is used in past tense to describe a situationin which another person knowingly attacks and defiles youas a person based upon an action you have done,resulting in their nasty rebuttle.Note- Sometimes results from doing nothing at allSimilar to chewing someone out, or personally attacking one's character.Can be used in future tense such as "Don't make me come at your life."Or present tense "I'm coming at your life right now!"
A trend of someeone going on Snapchat and taking a video of them eating food or taking a picture of food and putting #cameats as the caption
to get treated. for somebody to come at yo head(smitty)in a disrespectful or playful way
To return angrier than when one left
Past tense of cuming buckets Past tense of having ejaculated immensely