phrase General Slang

come 'ed

· phrase · scouse

Scouse for 'come on' — let's go, get on with it, or you're joking.

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Definitions

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A call to action. 'Let's go,' 'hurry up,' 'have a word with yourself' — all bundled into two syllables. Tone does the work: warm if you're rallying the lads, sharp if you're losing patience.

“Come 'ed lad, the taxi's been outside ten minutes.”
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Used as encouragement at the match or on a night out — the Scouse equivalent of 'let's have it'.

“Come 'eeed Liverpool!”
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come 'ed In A Sentence

Come 'ed lad, the taxi's been outside ten minutes.
Come 'eeed Liverpool!

Origin & Usage

Phonetic shortening of 'come ahead' — Liverpool's version of 'come on'.

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