be into something
be into (someone or something)
1. informal To be romantically interested in someone. A: "I think Claire is into you, dude." B: "Really? Should I ask her out?" We had a couple really nice dates together, but I'm just not that into him.
2. informal To be very interested in or passionate about something. Chris is very into the Flyers, so I got him tickets to an upcoming game for Christmas. Jean's been very into photography lately, and she's pretty darn good at it!
be into (something)
To be interested in something. My daughter is into sports all of a sudden and really wants to take tennis lessons.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
be ˈinto something
(informal) be interested in something in an active way: He’s into snowboarding in a big way.See also: something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- be into
- be into (someone or something)
- into
- Who can say?
- Who can tell?
- Who's to say?
- nudge (someone) into (doing) (something)
- at the back of beyond
- (you) coulda fooled me
- coulda