To go indoors when it is raining.
It is often used in the form "He doesn't have the sense to come out of the rain" which is used to indicate that someone is a bit stupid.
It means whatever happens, you're going to do whatever you said right before you said this phrase. For example, "I am going to pass this test come rain or come shine."
"Hark at the rain" is an expression that suggests listening attentively to the sound of the rain. It can invoke a sense of peacefulness or contemplation.
The origin of the expression is obscure. It means "ruined everything".
It means that the person that sings it wants the rain to stop and come back when they need it the most.
it means that it is going to happen, no matter what!
Rain Rain Come Again was created in 2004.
it means cold rain shower or hail :)
The phrase "raining cats and dogs" is just an expression used to describe heavy rain, it doesn't actually mean that animals are falling from the sky. It may have originated from the idea of animals seeking shelter on rooftops during heavy rain, giving the illusion of them falling from the sky.
Come In Out of the Rain was created in 2004.
Come Rain or Come Shine was created in 1946.
"Rain" would come before "rainbow" in alphabetical order.
What does "Betting on the Come" mean? aka "Bet on the Come" is derived from a gambling expression and means you don't have what you want or need, now at the moment; but, you are betting or hoping you will have what you want or need when the time comes.