Be in on
see: in on
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- Be in someone's face
be in someone’s face verb phrase To confront and bother someone •The expression may come from the aggressive confrontations of basketball players: He was totally in her face/ I was in his face about raking the leaves (1980s+)
- Be in on the act
be in on the act verb phrase To be involved in an activity, esp an exciting one: Now ABC’s gotten into the act (1947+)
- Be in the swim
be in the swim verb phrase To be fashionable, up-to-date, etc: Don’t use stale slang if you’re in the swim (1869+)
- Be in the weeds
be in the weeds verb phrase To be in difficulty; be struggling: The corporation that issues your hubby’s paycheck is in the weeds [1980s+; probably fr the plight of a golfer who has sent the ball into the rough]
- Be in the zone
be in the zone verb phrase To play effortlessly and without concentrated thought (mid-1980s+ Sports)