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6 entries found for cum.
cum1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (km, km)
prep.
Together with; plus. Often used in combination: our attic-cum-studio.
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[Latin. See kom in Indo-European Roots.]
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cum2 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (km)
n. Vulgar Slang
Variant of come.
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cum.
abbr.
cumulative.
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come ( P ) Pronunciation Key (km)
intr.v. came, (km) come, com·ing, comes
To advance toward the speaker or toward a specified place; approach: Come to me.
To advance in a specified manner: The children came reluctantly when I insisted.
To make progress; advance: a former drug addict who has come a long way.
To fare: How are things coming today? They're coming fine.
To reach a particular point in a series or as a result of orderly progression: At last we came to the chapter on ergonomics.
To arrive, as in due course: Dawn comes at 5 A.M. in June.
To move into view; appear: The moon came over the horizon.
To occur in time; take place: The game will be played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
To arrive at a particular result or end: come to an understanding.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition: Come to your senses!
To move or be brought to a particular position: The convoy came to an abrupt halt.
To extend; reach: water that came to my waist.
To have priority; rank: My work comes first.
To happen as a result: This mess comes of your carelessness.
To fall to one: No good can come of this.
To occur in the mind: A good idea just came to me.
To issue forth: A cry came from the frightened child.
To be derived; originate: Oaks come from acorns.
To be descended: They come from a good family.
To be within a given range or spectrum of reference or application: This stipulation comes within the terms of your contract.
To be a native or resident: My friend comes from Chicago.
To add up to a certain amount: Expenses came to more than income.
To become: The knot came loose. This is a dream that has come true.
To turn out to be: A good education doesn't come cheap.
To be available or obtainable: shoes that come in all sizes.
Vulgar Slang. To experience orgasm.
n. Vulgar Slang also cum (km)
Semen ejaculated during orgasm.