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  2. Definition ( expr.) accept what Im saying; give me a break, cut me some slack. Examples Oh come on, we can make it to your house in 15 minutes. It’s less than a mile away. If we leave right now, we’ll be there in 7 minutes. I promise.

  3. The phrase "oh come on" is correct and usable in written English. It is generally used to express disappointment, disbelief, surprise, or encouragement. For example: "I can't believe you failed your test." "Oh come on, I'm sure you'll do better next time."

  4. come on. Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Medical, Wikipedia . come on. 1. expression Stop it. Oh, come on, you're as smart as anyone in this program.Come on, leave me alone!Come on, man, we all know you're lying. This is just pathetic. 2. expression Please agree to this request. Come on, Mom, all of my friends will be there.

  5. informal. used to tell someone that you do not believe them or that you disagree with them, or to show that you are angry with them: Oh come on, Kylie, you made the same excuse last week! SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  6. oh come on in English dictionary. Oh, come on, tommy. I find that hard to believe. Oh, come on, your parents aren't gonna kick you out. Oh, come on, baby. Oh, come on. Oh, come on, we can't trust that fire breather any further than we can bowl him. Oh, come on!

  7. ˈcome-on noun [ countable usually singular] informal something that someone does deliberately to make someone else sexually interested in them Rick’s the kind of guy who thinks every smile is a come-on. give somebody the come-on (=do something to show you are sexually interested in someone) → come on to somebody/something Examples from the Corpu...

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