"c'm'on" meaning in English

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Contraction

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  1. Alternative form of c'mon. Tags: alt-of, alternative, contraction Alternative form of: c'mon
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          "text": "We got him into the car again an took him home, an we were goin to dump him at his folk’s door, but they wir really old-fashioned folk, you know, an they knew this wis goin to happen. So they opened the door. ‘C’m’on in, c’m’on in boys!’",
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          "text": "Eli offered to take D’arcy for a ride on his bike around Stanley Park in the sunshine. When she hesitated, he picked up his helmet and said, “I’ve got a spare. C’m’on, cher.”",
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          "text": "We got him into the car again an took him home, an we were goin to dump him at his folk’s door, but they wir really old-fashioned folk, you know, an they knew this wis goin to happen. So they opened the door. ‘C’m’on in, c’m’on in boys!’",
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