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  1. Come on in is a polite way of inviting someone to enter a place, such as one’s home or office. As a request or command, it means the same thing as come in, but it typically sounds a bit friendlier. It’s often spoken along with a gesture to welcome someone inside. Example: We’re so glad you made it! Come on in! Where does come on in come from?

  2. 1. To enter a place, such as a room, house, etc. Often used as an imperative. In this usage, "on" can be used between "come" and "in." I came in while the meeting was in progress, so I waited in the back. Come in! I'm in the kitchen! Come on in and have a seat. 2. To arrive at a particular place or destination.

  3. Dec 9, 2006 · "Come in" is what I'd say to somebody I didn't know or like. "Come on in!" is what I'd say to somebody I really cared about, like a close friend or family member.

  4. Synonym for come on in They both mean the same but 'come on in' is a longer way of saying it. 'Come in' is simply shorter. Ex: someone asks "may I come in?" You could reply by saying: "Yes, come on in" Or: "Yes, come in" Hope this helps.

  5. Definition of come on phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.