Definition of «to come for»

The phrase "to come for" means to express criticism, disapproval or mockery towards something or someone. It is often used in a humorous way and can be directed at an individual, group, event or idea. For example, if one says "I came for the snacks," it implies that they were primarily motivated by their desire for food rather than any genuine interest in the activity being discussed.

Phrases with «to come for»

Sentences with «to come for»

  • A long time coming for fans of the 2005 classic. (thezombiechimp.com)
  • Made one or two good stops, but did awfully when coming for crosses. (theclockend.com)
  • Of course, good health definitely doesn't come for free; it will involve a regular exercise routine and a diet that's not based mainly on processed foods. (dishbydish.net)
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