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    comess
    /kɒˈmɛs/

    noun

    • 1. a confused or noisy situation: West Indian "we in dis land is really something else when it comes to talking; it is constantly from one comess to the next"

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  3. Noun. [edit] comess (uncountable) (Caribbean) Noise and confusion. References. [edit] ^ “ comess ”, in OED Online ⁠, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000. Categories: English terms borrowed from Antillean Creole. English terms derived from Antillean Creole. English terms derived from French. English doublets. English lemmas.

  4. 1. Caribbean. Confusion or commotion (sometimes spec. as… 2. St Vincent and the Grenadines. Gossip, idle chat. 1. 1944–. Caribbean. Confusion or commotion (sometimes spec. as arising from scandal or controversy). Also: a confused situation; a mess. 1944. He refused to pay his six-penny fare. The skipper..threatened to throw him overboard...

  5. COME definition: 1. to move or travel towards the speaker or with the speaker: 2. to move or travel in the…. Learn more.

  6. to move toward something : approach; to move or journey to a vicinity with a specified purpose; to reach a particular station in a series… See the full definition

  7. Definition of 'come' come. (kʌm ) Word forms: comes , coming , came language note: The form come is used in the present tense and is the past participle. Come is used in a large number of expressions which are explained under other words in this dictionary. For example, the expression 'to come to terms with something' is explained at 'term'.

  8. [no object] to arrive by movement or through time: The train is coming; step back. to move into view; appear:[no object] The light comes and goes. [not: be + ~-ing* ~ + to + object] to extend; reach: The dress comes to her knees. to take place; occur;

  9. Definition of Comess in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of Comess. What does Comess mean? Information and translations of Comess in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.