in with, be



in with, be

1. Be in league or association with, as in She was in with the wrong crowd. It is also put as keep in with, meaning "to remain in league or association with," as in He really kept in with his high school friends even while he was in college. [Late 1600s]
2. See in good with.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
BunnyBUN-eeEnglish
Fionnuala-Irish, Irish Mythology
DirkDIRK (Dutch), DEERK (German), DURK (English)Dutch, German, English
Selman-Turkish
Stefanu-Old Church Slavic
TyeTIEEnglish