cut (someone) in on (something)
cut (someone) in on (something)
slang To include one in the profits from something, such as a business venture. They better cut me in on the deal—I came up with the original concept!
See also: cut, on
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
cut someone in (on something)
tv. to permit someone to share something. We can’t cut you in. There’s not enough.
See also: cut, on, someone, something
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- cut someone in on something
- at a venture
- venture
- get in on the ground floor
- get in on the ground floor, to
- ground floor, get in on the
- better mousetrap, (if one can) build a
- build a better mousetrap
- put the money up (for something)
- put up the money (for something)