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c'mon

[kmon, kuh-mon]

Informal.
  1. contraction of come on. See come.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of c'mon1

First recorded in 1930–35
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Example Sentences

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Calabasas sophomore Malia Rainey yelled “C’mon” after winning her heat in a personal-best 11.57 while teammate Marley Scoggins won Heat 4 in 11.67.

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And I said, “C’mon! You said I get to knock that off!”

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Smith paraphrased his reaction to LeBron’s efforts to make sure Bronny was drafted so they could play together, saying, “‘C’mon man, this is the situation you are putting him in.’

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I always thought it would turn a corner because, c’mon, it trumpets the importance of the arts and, in particular, acting.

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“We’ll glue a couple of clown balls on our noses. C’mon. I know where we can get ‘em.

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