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come onto (third-person singular simple presentcomes on to,present participlecoming on to,simple pastcame on to,past participlecome on to)

  1. (transitive, informal) To make a romantic or sexual advance to.
    Synonyms:hit on,make a pass
    He was reallycoming on to me at the party.
    • 1980 August 9, John D'Emilio, “There's No Place Like Home”, inGay Community News, page 9:
      Sometimes I go to bed alone, horny and frustrated, angry at myself for not being more assertive andcoming on to a new man who excited me.
  2. (slang, transitive) To harass (someone).
  3. To start to.
    Itcame on to snow after dusk.
    • 1914 November,Louis Joseph Vance, “An Outsider []”, inMunsey’s Magazine, volume LIII, number II, New York, N.Y.:The Frank A[ndrew] Munsey Company, [], published1915,→OCLC, chapter II (Burglary),page378, column 1:
      She wakened in sharp panic, bewildered by the grotesquerie of some half-remembered dream in contrast with the harshness of inclement fact, drowsily realizing that since she had fallen asleep it hadcome on to rain smartly out of a shrouded sky.

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make a romantic or sexual advance to
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