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sit in verb- to play by invitation with a band to which the musician does not belong US, 1936
- Wednesdays was celebrity night at the Palladium–all the showbiz and Jews doing cha-cha-ca-one-two-three, Marlon Brando sit in on conga (couldn’t play to save his ass), out-of-town people–shit like that–all into Latin music. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 26, 1975
- to join a poker game US
- — Albert H. Morehead, The Complete Guide to Winning Poker, p. 273, 1967
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