Examples of 'are you coming at' in a sentence

Meaning of "are you coming at"

are you coming at: This phrase is a casual way of asking someone if they have a particular intention, meaning, or purpose behind their words or actions. It is often used to seek clarification or understanding about someone's motives, attitudes, or statements

How to use "are you coming at" in a sentence

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are you coming at
Are you coming at me.
Sorry What? Why are you coming at high speed?
Are you coming at the party tonight?
No or yes? - Are you coming at me.
Are you coming at the train station?
Oh, my God. Why are you coming at me like this?
Are you coming at midnight or what?
Well, then why are you coming at me like I'm guilty or something?
Are you coming at six or at seven?
Why are you coming at me for this again?
Are you coming at all?
Why are you coming at me like this again?
Are you coming at me again?
What are you coming at him like this for?
Are you coming at night?

See also

Why are you coming at me right now?
Are you coming at me? What will you do, man?
Why are you coming at our place?
Are you coming at all? Side to side?
What are you coming at me for?
Are you coming at 9 to Pablo 's gallery opening?
Why are you coming at us?
Are you coming at Jessica 's wedding?
Why are you coming at me so hard? ".
Are you coming at last, Martha?
What are you coming at me for? Shit, man.
Why are you coming at me like this, Lucious?
Why are you coming at me with the " cheap screw " thing?

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