Means "commercial", put on the end of website adresses to indicate that it is for commercial value only.
by Anonymous August 27, 2003

by Michael Knight February 04, 2005

.com is an instaneous response to cap off a sentence or other statement. It should be used in everyday conversation in part with other such statements like a billion or eat babies even your mom
X: "I had pork last night."
Y: ".com!"
X: "What are you doing later?"
Y: "Eating babies.com!"
X: "How many would you like?"
Y: "A billion!"
X: "No .com?"
Y: ".COM!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Y: ".com!"
X: "What are you doing later?"
Y: "Eating babies.com!"
X: "How many would you like?"
Y: "A billion!"
X: "No .com?"
Y: ".COM!!!!!!!!!!!!"
by Mc1brew April 18, 2005

COMS COMS COMS: used for yelling at your teammates in video games or the hood. Meaning you need communication or callouts.
Example one: little kid says “COMS COMS COMS” for callouts
Example two: “ayo Ty gimme some coms imma go spin on em Zergnuts”
Example three: you don’t have have good headphones
Example two: “ayo Ty gimme some coms imma go spin on em Zergnuts”
Example three: you don’t have have good headphones
by Rxflt February 01, 2022

Short for "community." Com refers to communities that revolve around cyber crime and doxxing. Coms are typically comprised of teenagers from the age ranges of 14-17 who rather scam, sim swap, fraud, and engage in destructive behaviors instead of getting a real job or skill. They are primarily made up of script kiddies, and aggregate on games like roblox, minecraft, and vrchat because real life socialization is scary. About 1% of them have actual coding experience. Their fates are to either eventually get a real job or to be caught by law enforcement.
by rrrrrrrrfkokdgijsaijghdsijjhgd August 20, 2023

A common misspelling of a word that seems so easy to spell that it hurts your brain when it's actually misspelled in this fashion. Even if you sounded out the word "coming" phonetically, to try and spell it, you would not get anything resembling "comming."
Can be found most often on internet message boards and "Comments" sections.
Can be found most often on internet message boards and "Comments" sections.
by TheBroiler December 22, 2009

when you have a web address that you are given and it turns out to be other than .com (like .bis or .org)
Dude, you completely screwed up the instructions to the web site -- you should have said www.blah.org instead -- you gave me a "not com".
by malc_o_Scribe November 13, 2012
