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come onappear or become visible; make a showing; "She turned up at the funeral"; "I hope the list key is going to surface again" bait: anything that serves [..]
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come onanu
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come onNoun. An enticement, often potentiating a relationship. Verb. To begin menstruating. A commonly used euphemism.
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come onto be brought forward (as a case in court) [the first prize case of the war…came on for trial "W. G. Young"]
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come onA challenge to fight with fists.
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come on This is where the buyer is led to believe one thing and it turns out to be really something else.
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come on, v. to grow up; to thrive. ‘The chile’s comin’ on finely.’
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