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in on the act
(redirected from let someone in on the act)

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*in on the act
Fig. involved in something with someone else. (Often refers to an unwelcome attempt to join someone's performance. *Typically: be ~; get ~; let Someone ~.) Everybody wants to get in on the act. Why are you trying to get in on the act?
See also: act


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