What does come up mean slang?
What does come up mean slang?
Vulgar Slang To experience orgasm.
What is the meaning of came up with?
to suggest or think of an idea or plan: He came up with a great idea for the ad campaign.

Whats another word for came up?
What is another word for came up?
approached | neared |
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came | came close |
came nearer | drew nearer |
came closer | converged |
loomed | verged |
What does pull someone up short mean?
surprise someone
to surprise someone, often so that that person stops what they are doing: Seeing her picture in the paper pulled me up short.
How do you use come up?

(of an event or a time) to be going to happen very soon Her birthday is coming up soon. to be dealt with by a court Her divorce case comes up next month. (usually used in the progressive tenses) (informal) to arrive; to be ready soon “Is lunch ready?” “Coming up!”
Has came up or come up?
Only the first one is correct because the basic form of perfect tense is have/has/had + past participle. Come is a confusing word in English because its plain form and its past participle form are the same.
Have come up or came up?
come up Definitions and Synonyms
present tense | |
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he/she/it | comes up |
present participle | coming up |
past tense | came up |
past participle | come up |
How do you say came up on a resume?
“I came up with or was in charge of a project”
- Developed.
- Engineered.
- Implemented.
- Established.
- Formalized.
- Initiated.
- Instituted.
- Launched.
What is the meaning of this idiom a man of letters?
Meaning: A man of letters is someone who is an expert in the arts and literature, and often a writer too.
Is came up a phrasal verb?
COME UP (phrasal verb) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.
What is past tense of come?
(kʌm ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense comes , present participle coming , past tense came language note: The form come is used in the present tense and is the past participle.