want in

See also: wantin'

English

Verb

want in (third-person singular simple present wants in, present participle wanting in, simple past and past participle wanted in)

  1. (informal, intransitive) To want to enter something.
    Antonym: want out
    Are you staying out there or do you want in?
  2. (informal, intransitive) To want to be a part of something.
    Antonym: want out
    We're going to the sea this weekend. Do you want in?

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