come for

come for (someone or something)

1. To go or arrive somewhere with the intent of retrieving someone or obtaining something. I will come for you at 8 AM sharp, so be ready. Their fried chicken is famous, but we come for the apple pie. I came for my order, and it wasn't ready on time! Can you understand why I'm annoyed?
2. To seek someone in order to apprehend or attack them. The FBI is coming for us, so we've got to get out of this town ASAP! The mob is going to come for you and your family if you testify in court. The captain of the football team promised he'd come for me if I kept flirting with his girlfriend.
3. To challenge or target someone or something in a competition. The team has made it clear that they are coming for the championship this season. You may have beaten me today, but I'll be coming for you in the next tournament. As we lined up for the next play, one of their huge linebackers vowed to come for me. Great.
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come for someone

to arrive to get someone. I have come for Amy. Is she ready? The mothers came for their children at about five o'clock.
See also: come, for
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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