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come with it

C1 slang intransitive
In simple words

To have a natural cool style or talent, or (as a command) to bring what is needed.

Meanings

1 C1 idiomatic slang

To naturally possess and display impressive skill, style, or talent.

"Every time she performs, she comes with it—the audience is always on their feet."

2 C1 idiomatic slang

(Imperative) To produce or deliver what is expected or required, often in a competitive context.

"Stop making excuses and come with it—we need your best work today."

Usage notes

Primarily used in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) and hip-hop culture. Can be a declarative ('she really comes with it') or an imperative ('come with it!'). Not commonly used in formal contexts. Often signals approval of someone's skill, style, or performance.

Commonly used with

style flow bars energy performance

Forms

Base
come with it
I/you/we/they
3rd person
comes with it
he/she/it
Past simple
came with it
yesterday
Past participle
come with it
have + pp
-ing form
coming with it
continuous

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