in it
English
Prepositional phrase
in it
- (slang) In trouble.
- 2012, Pam Durban, The Tree of Forgetfulness (page 133)
- “You heard the sheriff yelling?” he said.
“Yes,” he said. You're in it now, aren't you, Aubrey? he thought. You're a big man, until you're not, until someone steps in your way and says, “Stop, in the name of the law.”
- “You heard the sheriff yelling?” he said.
- 2012, Pam Durban, The Tree of Forgetfulness (page 133)
- (slang) Getting on successfully, especially in a game.
- (informal) Taking part in something, such as a lottery.
Derived terms
- you've got to be in it to win it
Anagrams
- Inti, inti