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  1. Please oblige me, as in Come on, that's no excuse foe leaving, or Come on you'll really like this restaurant. {Colloquial; first half of 1900s} 6. Convey a specific personal image, as in He comes on like a go-getter, but he's really rather timid. 7. Also, come on strong. Behave or speak in an aggressive way, as in Take it easy; you're coming on ...

  2. come-on: [noun] something (such as an advertising promotion) intended to entice or allure.

  3. 17 hours ago · come on in British English. verb (intr, mainly adverb) 1. (of power, a water supply, etc) to become available; start running or functioning. 2. to make or show progress; develop. my plants are coming on nicely. 3. to advance, esp in battle.

  4. Definition of come on in the Idioms Dictionary. come on phrase. What does come on expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  5. Synonyms for oh come on include really, serious, what, are you kidding, are you serious, come on, good grief, good heavens, my word and no way. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com!

  6. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English come on phrasal verb 1 come on! spoken a) used to tell someone to hurry Come on, we’ll be late! b) used to encourage someone to do something Come on, you can do it! Come on, cheer up! c) used to tell someone that you know that what they have just said was not true or right Oh come on, don’t ...

  7. C'MON definition: 1. short form of come on: 2. short form of come on: 3. contraction of come on : . Learn more.

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