Idioms

get in on

get in on

1. To become involved with, or participate in, some group, organization, or activity. Let me know if you'd like to get in on our party this Saturday. Why don't you go get in on the fun with the other kids? Come on, don't be lame—everyone gets in on the senior prank!
2. To be or become privy to special or secret information, among a select group. I'm looking to get in on the hot trading tips in investment banking. We need to get in on Joe's latest money-making scheme! Once news of the gold rush started to spread, everyone in the country wanted to get in on it.
See also: get, on
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be/get ˈin on something

(informal) knowing about something; included in something: I’d like to be in on this project if you’ll have me.She wants to get in on what the others are doing.Shall we let him in on the secret?
See also: get, on, something
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