To appear on a stage or in a performance.
Elaboration of come (in the sense of move towards the speaker or other focus), emphasising motion or progress, or conveying a nuance of familiarity or encouragement.
To encounter, discover; to come upon.
To be broadcast (through a device), or (of a broadcast) to begin playing.
To activate; to turn on.
To enter the playing field.
To show sexual or relational interest through words or sometimes actions.
To progress, to develop.
To get one's period, start menstruating.
An expression of defiance or as a challenge; approach; come at me.
Synonym of let's go, a cheer or expression of support, encouragement, &c.
Come along with me; join me in going.
An expression of disbelief.
An expression of frustration, exasperation, or impatience; hurry up.
To leave a scene or depart from a stage.
To depart from life; to die.
To depart from or leave (a place or situation).
Used as a stage direction for an actor: to leave the scene or stage.
To go out or go away from a place or situation; to depart, to leave.
To give up the lead.
To alight or disembark from a vehicle.
To end or terminate (a program, subroutine, etc.)
A minor road (such as a ramp or slip road) which is used to leave a major road (such as an expressway, highway, or motorway).
An act of going out or going away, or leaving; a departure.
An opening or passage through which one can go from inside a place (such as a building, a room, or a vehicle) to the outside; an egress.
The act of departing from life; death.
The action of an actor leaving a scene or the stage.