Perhaps the most versatile phrase ever to appear on urban dictionary ever. It can be used in many many situations and contexts but its main uses are:
1. To
be well in with someone - ie being in a relationship, or in someone's favour
2. Getting
well in - can mean trying to start a relationship, pulling a bird, or getting to any of the 'bases' with anyone.
3."
WELL IN!" as an exclamation - can be used either as an expression of success or celebration (ie an alternative to 'YES!') or used to indicate when a friend or associate is 'getting well in', usually in conjunction with a
sharp elbow prod.
1. "Oh yeah, I've been well in with Suzie for nearly 2 years now"
2. "Don't worry you're well in with my family, they like you."
3. "
Dude shut up i'm tryin to
get well in here!"
4. "Got well in last night...ahhhh!"
5. (Guy finishes a sudoku) "WELL IN!"
6. Friend A: (talking to girl on phone) "So...do you fancy coming to the cinema later? you know, just me and you? you would? awesome!"
Friend B: WELL IN LAD!!! (
sharp elbow prod in the side)
Friend A: OW! feck off, loser! No, not you Charlotte!