Definder - what does the word mean?

What is well in?

Any drink prepared with liquor deemed by a particular bar as "wells". All bars have different brands of "wells liquor". Usually this is their cheapest liquor and is used in most drinks unless a specific brand of liquor is "called" (requested).
See call.

Special: $2 Shots. (Wells)

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well in - video


Well in - what is it?

what you say when you don’t know what else to say

chris: i like another girl

mary: well.

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What does "well in" mean?

A dance move popularized by MrTLexify. "Imagine that you're at the bottom of a dark well, and there's a bunch of dicks all around you, and you gotta get 'em all off and that's how you dance" - MrTLexify

Lex did the well at a party once and he got so many bitches

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Well in - what does it mean?

A saying

Well well well, what do we have here

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Well in - meaning

The one thing that gives me brain cancer each time I hear it

(Also used for an evil introductions)

Eduardo: Well well well

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Well in - definition

A Fake Racist Dog Whistle that some loser with a victim mentality created for likes on TikTok.

Did you see that TikTok I sent you, I claimed it had Well Well Well in the comments but i was lying for clout.

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Well in - slang

A racist dog whistle used to signify when a (often negative) racial stereotype is being perpetuated. This is often used with the phrase, β€œLike a Moth to a Flame”.
Gained popularity after August 3rd, 2023 through the social media app β€˜Tiktok’.
β€œWell well well” is also associated with the theme song from an animated television show β€œThe Boondocks,” this theme song being attached to the character Uncle Ruckus- a black character known to hate his own race.
This dog whistle is often used in reference to Black and Jewish people, but does extend to all races.

Did you see that tiktok I sent you? All the comments were saying β€œwell well well.”

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Well in

1. Term used in situations of disbelief.

2. Said to someone or people you didn't expect to see.

3. Used when speaking to a specific group or person when questioning their motives.

1. Well well well, I can't believe that happened.

2. Well well well, look who it is.

3. Well well well, what are you doing here?

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Well in

Used as an expression of success or celebration (mostly in the UK)

*person's football team wins*
Person: WELL IN!

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Well in

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!

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