So In


when a girl is so down to get with you
used in usual bro chat
bro 1: yo i was wheeling that hoe last weekend eh?

bro 2: brooooo you’re so in
exclamatory phrase which can be heard in the ghetto’s of central london.
originally used to portray joy, it is now often used in a derogatory context.

source: mcfly3004, london
asbo1: ive just landed a job at mcdonalds!
asbo2: soin!, well done mate
or
asbo1: you smell like b-m
asbo2: sod off soin boy
exclamatory phrase which can be heard in the ghetto’s of central london.
originally used to portray joy, it is now often used in a derogatory context.
asbo1: ive just landed a job at mcdonalds!
asbo2: soin!, well done mate
or
asbo1: you smell like b-m
asbo2: sod off soin boy

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