COMEON
Come On
"Come On" is a song written and first released by Chuck Berry in 1961. The Rolling Stones released a version as their debut single in 1963.The above text is a snippet from Wikipedia: Come On (Chuck Berry song)
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come on
Noun
Verb
- My birthday will come on a Friday this year.
- To show sexual or relational interest through words or sometimes actions
- She started coming on to me as soon as my wife left the room.
- To appear on a television broadcast.
- I was going to turn off the TV, but my favorite show came on.
- To progress, to develop
- The new garden is coming on nicely.
- To get one's period, start menstruating.
- To encounter, discover; to come upon.
- Turning the corner, I came on Julia sitting by the riverbank.
- To enter the playing field.
Interjection
- An expression of encouragement.
- Come on, George! You can win!
- An expression of disbelief.
- Come on! You can't possibly expect me to believe that.
- hurry up
- An expression of exasperation, of impatience.
- Aw, Come on! Get on with it!
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