come up with/deliver/produce the goods

come up with the goods

To deliver results or do what is expected of one. He's the best graphic designer we have, so I'm confident that he can come up with the goods for this ad campaign. I know that kid is small, but I'm telling you, he always comes up with the goods when the game is on the line. Look, buddy, I'm not paying you until you come up with the goods laid out in your contract.
See also: come, good, up

deliver the goods

To produce the desired results. He's the best graphic designer we have, so I'm confident that he can deliver the goods for this ad campaign. I can't believe I ever thought we'd win a Super Bowl when we signed that dude. He was here six years and could never deliver the goods. I told my parents I'd get my grades up, but, because I was totally distracted by my first girlfriend ever, I didn't deliver the goods.
See also: deliver, good
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deliver the goods

Do what is required, come up to expectations. For example, Kate delivered the goods and got us the five votes we needed. This phrase alludes to delivering an order of groceries or other items. [Colloquial; second half of 1800s]
See also: deliver, good
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deliver the goods

COMMON If someone or something delivers the goods, they achieve what other people expect or need them to do. Is the leadership in a position to deliver the goods in two years? If he fails to deliver the goods, they could well be looking for a new prime minister by next summer. Note: Verbs such as come up with and produce are also used instead of deliver. The most difficult thing about being a comedian is having to come up with the goods, time and time again. Once more, with this stunning production, the Royal National Theatre has produced the goods.
See also: deliver, good
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come up with (or deliver or produce) the goods

do what is expected or required of you. informal
See also: come, good, up
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come up with/deliver/produce the ˈgoods

(informal) do what you are expected or have promised to do: You can depend on him to come up with the goods. If he says he’ll do something, he always does it.
See also: come, deliver, good, produce, up
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