come across with something
come across with (something)
To fulfill another's needs, demands, or expectations. She had previously offered to watch the baby for me, and thank goodness she came across with that because I needed some sleep! Don't expect him to come across with the debt he owes you—I'm still waiting for him to pay me back!
See also: across, come
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
come across (with something)
in. to give or deliver something; to tell information. You guys had better come across with what you owe me!
See also: across, come, something
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- able to do
- able to do it
- appear to
- a change of heart
- a mystery to (one)
- a turn of phrase
- a shoulder to cry on
- a piece of the action
- a piece/slice of the action
- bit of the action