释义 |
come-on I. \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun (-s) Etymology: come on 1. : an allurement or bait: as a. : something designed to induce a person to become a victim of trickery < let him win a few bets as a come-on > b. : a special inducement (as a premium or an article offered at less than cost) intended to attract customers to a store or other selling agency 2. : the discard of a high card as a signal for one's partner to lead back a card of the same suit 3. slang : swindler; also : a person victimized by a swindler : easy mark II. noun : a usually sexual advance |