come Monday
come Monday
On Monday. I don't have enough money right now, but don't worry, I'll pay you back come Monday.
See also: come, Monday
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
come Monday
Rur. when Monday comes. (Can be used with other expressions for time, as in come next week, come December, come five o'clock. See the second example.) Joe plays so hard on the weekend that come Monday, he's all worn out. You may think that putting up storm windows is a bother, but come December, you'll be glad you did it.
See also: come, Monday
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- don't fret
- Don’t sweat it!
- bank on
- banking
- cast (one's) lot in with (someone or something)
- cast lot in
- discipline
- discipline (one) for (something)
- discipline for
- doesn't know beans