come aboard
come aboard
1. To board a passenger vehicle, such as a plane, ship, train, etc. Once the boat docks, you can come aboard.
2. To join a company, organization, or some other group. The former president of marketing at Floogle Inc. has come aboard as Spacebook's new chief financial officer. We feel you would make a great addition to our team, so we'd be delighted if you would consider coming aboard.
See also: aboard, come
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
come aboard
and go aboardto get onto a boat or ship. Please come aboard. We are shoving off now. Please ask everyone to go aboard.
See also: aboard, come
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- (Someone or something) called, they want their (something) back!
- tomorrow
- be left (out) in the cold
- bushel
- one rotten apple spoils the (whole) barrel
- one rotten apple spoils the (whole) bunch
- rotten apple spoils the barrel
- a rotten apple spoils the (whole) barrel
- a rotten apple spoils the (whole) bunch
- a rotten apple spoils the (whole) bushel