phrase General Slang

well in

WEL-IN · phrase · informal

In a fortunate position; doing nicely.

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To be 'well in' is to be doing well or to be on good terms with someone useful.

“He's well in with the manager.”
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well in In A Sentence

He's well in with the manager.

Origin & Usage

British idiom, favoured in Liverpool, for being in a good position.

People Also Ask

What does 'well in' mean?

It means being in a fortunate position, doing nicely, or on good terms with someone useful.

How do you use 'well in'?

You use it to say someone has an advantage or good connection, e.g. 'He's well in with the boss.'

Is 'well in' Scouse?

It's a British idiom favoured in Liverpool for being in a good position.

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