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be into (someone or something)

informal
1. To be romantically interested in someone. A: "I think Claire is into you, dude." B: "Really? Should I ask her out?" We had a couple really nice dates together, but I'm just not that into him. Of course they're totally into each other—they've only been dating for, like, five minutes!
2. To be very interested in or passionate about something. Chris is very into the Flyers, so I got him tickets to an upcoming game for Christmas. Jean's been very into photography lately, and she's pretty darn good at it! My toddler is really into Madonna right now, which is just hilarious.

in(to) the bargain

On top of everything else; in addition to what was already stated or expected. Their new head of research has multiple degrees—and is a classically trained pianist into the bargain! As if the strong winds weren't enough, we got hail in the bargain as well. You've been subpoenaed, but you already destroyed the documents the court wants to see? Oh great, you'll get obstruction charges in the bargain now too!
See also: bargain
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into

/in the bargain
Over and above what is expected; in addition.
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
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