come it

The phrase "come it" is informal British slang often used to describe various forms of deceptive or exaggerated behavior.

Definition

B2Informal

(slang, british)To pretend or act a part, usually to deceive or impress.

Example

  • Don't come it with me; I know you're not really hurt.

B2Informal

(slang, british)To exaggerate or make something seem more significant than it is.

Example

  • He's always coming it, trying to impress the girls.

B2Informal

(slang, british)To be cheeky or impudent, often in a playful manner.

Example

  • Your leg hurts? Don't come it.

C1Informal

(slang, british)To succeed in a trick or deception.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "come it":

come oncome atcome tocome income withcome forcome againcome fromon the comecome intocome and gocome awaycome overcome backcome the acidcome upcome bycoming oncome on downcome alongcome on tocome downcome to bed