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I'm looking for some slang expressions #1 (permalink) Mon Nov 22, 2004 15:58 pm   I'm looking for some slang expressions
 

I'm looking for slang expressions which mean: to come on at someone, to hit on somebody, to seduce. I need it for a translation I'm writing so please give any suggestions you might have. It's important that expressions sound as funny or as stupid as possible. Thanks!
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Give someone the come-on #2 (permalink) Mon Nov 22, 2004 19:19 pm   Give someone the come-on
 

How about to give someone the come-on for starters?
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