be well in



be well in

  (British & Australian) also be in well (American)
to have a good relationship with a person or group which gives you an advantage (usually + with ) There won't be any stopping him now - he's in well with the manager of his company. Lunch with her mother? You're well in there, mate!
See also: well

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Azucenaah-thoo-THE-nah (Spanish), ah-soo-SE-nah (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
Keanna-English (Modern)
Fryderykafri-de-RI-kahPolish
Wenzel-German
Theokritos-Ancient Greek
CaedmonKAD-mən (English)History