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young, dumb, and full of come adjective used for describing a young man with great hopes and little experience US- Because we were young, dumb and full of come, and all there for the same fun and games[.] — Robert Gover, Poorboy at the Party, p. 53, 1966
- “Didn’t you used to go with Bart?” “Yeah,” Frances answered. “When I was young, dumb, and full of come.” — Nathan Heard, To Reach a Dream, p. 79, 1972
- — Michael Dalton Johnson, Talking Trash with Redd Foxx, p. 33, 1994
- — David Mamet, Heist, 2001
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