come the acid
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come the acid (third-person singular simple present comes the acid, present participle coming the acid, simple past came the acid, past participle come the acid)
- (slang, obsolete) To exaggerate.
- (slang, dated) To make oneself unpleasant, especially by sarcasm.
- 1970, Richard Llewellyn, None But the Lonely Heart, page 435:
- Proper scrapper, old Ma. Nobody never come the acid with her.
- 1988, Raymond Derek, The Devil's Home on Leave, page 22:
- 'I know,' I said, 'but don't come the acid with me, friend.'
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- Partridge, Dictionary of Slang, 7th Ed.