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- get in with (someone)
get in with (someone)
get in with (someone)
To be or become involved or associated with a person or group of people; to be or become popular or friendly with a person or group of people. I'm worried about Anne—I think she's gotten in with a rough crowd. Experience like that is sure to help you get in with the board of directors.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| 'Izevel | | - | Biblical Hebrew |
| Edwin | | ED-win (English), ED-win (Dutch), ED-vin (Dutch) | English, Dutch |
| Nasim | | nah-SEEM (Arabic) | Arabic, Urdu |
| Finnian | | - | Irish |
| Olufunmilayo | | o-loo-foo-mee-LIE-o | Western African, Yoruba |
| Naoki | | nah-o-kee | Japanese |