be into



be into

Also, get into. Be interested in or involved with. For example, She's really into yoga, or Once you retire, it's important to get into some hobby you've always wanted to try. [Colloquial; mid-1900s]

be into

v.
1. To be interested in or enthusiastic about something: I am into reading nonfiction these days. Are you into rock music?
2. To have reached some point in an ongoing process or measure of time: I was halfway into this book when I lost interest in it. We were well into April before the snow stopped falling.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Mavis['meivis]
TahİRe-Turkish
Tabeatah-BE-ahGerman
ØYstein-Norwegian
LeighLEEEnglish
Yoshiyo-sheeJapanese