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.
See also: get

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
RansuRAHN-sooFinnish
Ira (1)IE-rə (English)Biblical, English, Hebrew
Lanre-Western African, Yoruba
Idony-English (Archaic)
Dina (1)DIE-nə (English)English, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Mailys-French