come on over

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come on over (third-person singular simple present comes on over, present participle coming on over, simple past came on over, past participle come on over)

  1. (intransitive, idiomatic) to visit someone's home or other location.
    Synonym: come over
    • 2009, Anna Balmer Myers, chapter 24, in Amanda:Daughter of the Mennonites:
      “I’m so glad it isn’t worse.”

      “Yes, ain’t, abody still has something to be thankful for? Then you’ll come on over, Amanda?”

      “Yes, I’ll be over.”