verb (venery).—1.  To experience the sexual spasm; to achieve emission; TO SPEND (q.v.). The expression (which applies to the agents only: never to the proof, or effect, of their activity) is common to both the sexes. Cf., CREAM (q.v.); SPENDINGS (q.v.); and LETCH-WATER (q.v.).

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  2.  (general).—To practice; to understand; to act the part of. Cf., COME OVER and COME TRICKS.

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  1883.  GREENWOOD, Tag, Rag, & Co., ‘From London to York.’ We ain’t two by ourselves as COMES that dodge.

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  3.  (old).—To lend.

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  1785.  GROSE, A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. Has he COME it? has he lent it?

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  TO MAKE DRUNK COME, phr. (American).—To become intoxicated. For synonyms, see SCREWED.

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