"come on over" meaning in English

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Verb

Audio: en-au-come on over.ogg Forms: comes on over [present, singular, third-person], coming on over [participle, present], came on over [past], come on over [participle, past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|come<,,came,come> on over}} 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)
  1. (intransitive, idiomatic) to visit someone's home or other location. Tags: idiomatic, intransitive Synonyms: come over

Inflected forms

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