• Come at

    Verb

    come at (conjugates with come)
    1. The cleaner will come at 4 o'clock.
    2. (obsolete) To come to; to attend.
    3. (obsolete) To enter into sexual relations with.
    4. To get to, especially with effort or difficulty.His precise meaning was not easy to come at.
    5. To attack, to harass.As I backed away, he came at me with a knife.
    6. (Australia, New Zealand, transitive, slang) To accept (a situation); to agree to do; to try.
    1989, Joan Hughes, Australian Words and Their Origins.
    1. Nah, mate – I′m not going to come at that again. Too risky.

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