to  come  up with the goods
come
kʌm
kam
up
ʌp
ap
with
wɪð
vidh
the
ðə
dhē
goods
gʊdz
goodz

Definition & Meaning of "come up with the goods"in English

to come up with the goods
01

to deliver what was promised or expected, especially when it comes to achieving a particular result or fulfilling an obligation 

to [come] up with the goods definition and meaning
Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "come up with the goods" and when to use it?

The idiom "come up with the goods" likely originated in the business or trade world, and it refers to someone's ability to produce the expected or required results, often when faced with a challenge or task. It is often used to imply that a person can deliver on their promises or meet the expectations placed upon them, typically in situations where success might have been in doubt.

Examples
The team promised a working prototype, and this time they came up with the goods. 
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