a-coming

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It means they're about to show up, and you better be ready because they’re coming like a storm with no warning.
'He’s a-coming and I swear he’s bringing his whole crew with him.'
'She’s a-coming and I’m not going to let her take my spot.'
'They’re a-coming and I’m already mentally preparing for the worst.'
2
It’s like flirting but harder, and you’re basically begging them to look your way.
'He’s a-coming and I’m not even sure if I want to be noticed.'
'She’s a-coming and I’m just going to stare until she notices me.'
'They’re a-coming and I’m going to make them regret ignoring me.'
3
This phrase is so powerful, it could make even the most stubborn person say yes.
'I told him he was a-coming and he actually believed me.'
'She said she was a-coming and now I’m stuck with her.'
'They said they were a-coming and now I can’t leave.'
4
It means you’re being a jerk, and you’re doing it because you’re jealous or just plain mean.
'He’s a-coming and it’s because he saw me with someone else.'
'She’s a-coming and it’s because she thinks I’m better than her.'
'They’re a-coming and it’s because they’re trying to ruin my day.'
5
It means they’re hot, and they know it, and they’re probably trying to make you jealous.
'He’s a-coming and he’s got that smile that makes me melt.'
'She’s a-coming and she’s got that look that makes me want to chase her.'
'They’re a-coming and I can’t even focus on anything else.'
6
It’s like a pushy reminder that you need to hurry up and stop being a dud.
'Come on, I’ve been waiting for you forever.'
'Come on, don’t make me wait any longer.'
'Come on, I’m not going to stay here all day.'
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It’s when you know they’re coming, and you’re already in your head about it.
'I knew they were a-coming and I was already mentally preparing for the fight.'
'She was a-coming and I knew I had to beat her to the finish line.'
'They were a-coming and I was ready to take them on.'
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