come on over
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come on over (third-person singular simple present comes on over, present participle coming on over, simple past came on over, past participle come on over)
- (intransitive, idiomatic) to visit someone's home or other location.
- Synonym: come over
- 2009, Anna Balmer Myers, chapter 24, in Amanda:Daughter of the Mennonites:
- “I’m so glad it isn’t worse.”
“Yes, ain’t, abody still has something to be thankful for? Then you’ll come on over, Amanda?”
“Yes, I’ll be over.”