young, dumb, and full of come

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young, dumb, and full of come (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of young, dumb, and full of cum
    • 1991, W. Peter Iliff, Point Break, spoken by Ben Harp (John C. McGinley):
      You're a real blue flame special, aren't you, son? Young, dumb and full of come, I know. What I don't know is how you got assigned here. Guess we must just have ourselves an asshole shortage, huh?
    • 2002 April 12, Peter Bradshaw, “Three go mad in Mexico”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
      Young, dumb and full of come, they take a road trip to a distant beach with a glamorous but troubled older woman, Luisa (Maribel Verdu), and get an education at her hands that is anything but sentimental.