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fill in verb- to temporarily replace someone at work US, 1930
- This is Janine [...] she said, She’s filling in for Maggie.–Welcome Janine filler-in-for-Maggie, he said[.] — Jane Rogers, Lucky, p. 15, 1999
- to beat up UK, 1948
- I had been filled in a few times[.] — Andy McNab, Immediate Action, p. 48, 1995
- He’s right, Brad. Filling Mario in won’t achieve anything. — Colin Butts, Is Harry on the Boat?, p. 188, 1997
- to make pregnant AUSTRALIA, 1955
- “I told that Maudie bitch of mine,” he said. ‘I warned her. ‘Watch yourself,’ I said. ‘You get yourself filled in and that’s the end of you.’” — Olaf Ruhen, Naked Under Capricorn, p. 96, 1958
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