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Definition of Flynn in English: Flynnnounflɪn in phrase be in like FlynnAustralian, North American informal Act quickly and impetuously; seize an opportunity. Example sentencesExamples - A few million non-votes from people like me, and the Dimmies are in like Flynn, just like in 1992 when we socked it to ol’ ‘Read My Lips’ himself.
- If you can finagle from me, or guess, or steal, those characters, then you're in like Flynn, baby.
- Shonky solicitors were in like Flynn, acting for both vender and purchaser on the same deal.
- Its followers are mostly female, so if you're a dude who can nod convincingly while sitting cross-legged, you're in like Flynn.
- Once you're in, you're in - and she's in like Flynn.
- And as soon as we structure our business as a Maori authority, we will be in like Flynn at the 19.5 percent rate.
- He went on to confirm, however, that if he thought for one minute he could have mustered the numbers: ‘I would be in like Flynn.’
Origin1940s: probably from Errol Flynn (see Flynn, Errol), known for his wild behaviour. Rhymesagin, akin, begin, Berlin, bin, Boleyn, Bryn, chin, chin-chin, Corinne, din, fin, Finn, gaijin, Glyn, grin, Gwyn, herein, Ho Chi Minh, in, inn, Jin, jinn, kin, Kweilin, linn, Lynn, mandolin, mandoline, Min, no-win, pin, Pinyin, quin, shin, sin, skin, spin, therein, thin, Tientsin, tin, Tonkin, Turin, twin, underpin, Vietminh, violin, wherein, whin, whipper-in, win, within, Wynne, yin |