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Come On

The single most persuasive phrase in the English language.
Michael: I'm not sure I want to do this.
Gob: Come on!
by CJBC December 3, 2006
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Come on is a fast phrase which is meant to persuade someone into understanding a different perspective.

It can be used to attempt to help someone agree/convince them that you have their best intentions in mind.

Come on can also mean that somebody is being too slow, and they need to do something faster.

"Come on" isn't meant to be used literally.

However, the phrase is common, yet vague, nondescript, and should not be used.
I'm trying to get you to agree with me; come on, man!
by thereelme September 25, 2019
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come on

1) Another way to say "hurry up".
2) An expression of disbelief, similar to "what's up with that?".
3) To ejaculate on an object or person.
George: "Come on, we're gonna be late!"
Shirley: "Hold on, I've gotta find a new dress to wear. My old one got come on."
George: "Come on! You're such a dumb slut!"
by Nick D May 14, 2004
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Come On!

The un-intentional catch phrase of Zack Scott on YouTube, usually iterated in times of frustration.
by mr.cmoes August 5, 2011
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come on

A phrase that can be used to instantaneously pacify any situation, as depicted on a South Park episode.
After it became known that the phrase was used to rectify the long-standing altercation between the Bloods and the Crips, people told the Israelis and Palestinians to just "come on", and they all finally came to their senses. A few months later, the guys working for a New World Order were told to come on, and they instantly lost interest in their plans for world domination. Later everyone got together and smoked a bowl.
by Spaceman Spliff June 28, 2007
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come on

Come on - gays are incoming!
by рабство August 8, 2017
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come on over

Generally used to ask people to visit you (drop by at your house, your office, etc.)
-Why don't you come on over to my house at 5:00?
-Sure, I'll come. You want me to grab something to drink?
by stanislavr July 28, 2016
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