come to papa

come to papa

1. An entreaty or encouragement—typically jocular—for something or someone to approach. Usually said by a man. "That's it, come to papa," I said to myself as the suspects neared our undercover camera. It's immature, I know, but I can't help but whisper "come to papa" every time the ATM dispenses my cash.
2. An entreaty by gamblers for good fortune, especially when throwing dice. Usually said by a man. I need a seven on this roll—come to papa!
See also: come, papa
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • papa
  • the old ball and chain
  • tout for
  • tout for (something)
  • pray for
  • cradle-robber
  • robber
  • break a leg
  • Break a leg!