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Ljswave Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

What does "Come on" mean in the lines?

What does "Come on" mean in the lines?

The lines  go like this:
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-What? What is it?
-Dewey, hey, it's the first of the month, and...
 * I'd like your share of the rent now. please..
-Man, you know I don't have it.
 You wake me up for that? Come on, man! -Sorry.
  

Top answer

˜That’s not right.

  • ˜That’s not right.
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˜That’s not right.
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"Come on" is one of those terms in English that can mean a variety of things depending on the context.

In your context is is merely an expression of disbelief. Essentially, "I can't believe you woke me up for that."

Other meanings are:
come on - is a type of advance to show sexual or relational interest. "She starting coming on to me."
coming on - indicates somet
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ljswaveWhat does "Come on" mean in the lines?
It's an expression of unhappiness and annoyance.

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