come with



come with (someone or something)

to depart in the company of someone or something; to travel with someone or a group. Come with me. We'll go to my place. Are you going to come with the tour? Are you going to come with?
See also: come

come with

v.
1. To accompany someone; go along with someone: I didn't go to the mall alone—some friends came with me.
2. Regional (Chicago & Milwaukee) To accompany; go along. Used intransitively: I'm going to the store; do you want to come with?
See also: come

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Petrinapə-TREE-nəEnglish (Rare)
Theodoricthee-AHD-ə-rik (English)History
Ersiliaer-ZEEL-yahItalian
Boykin['bɔikin]
Bogdanabawg-DAH-nah (Polish)Polish, Russian, Slovene, Bulgarian, Serbian, Macedonian, Romanian, Medieval Slavic
VeetiVE:-teeFinnish