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with it adjective aware of all that is happening; stylish; part of a subculture US- The title (of the 1945 show “Are You With It?“) is carnival slang for “Are you with the carnival?” — Life, p. 97, 26 November 1945
- Now “you’re with it” has left “hep nothing but a three-letter word.” — Washington Post, p. F1, 29 September 1957
- — Lawrence Lipton, The Holy Barbarians, p. 318, 1959
- “You’re not with it,” he says. “I was wearing that style two years ago,” I said. — Mark Pass, Marc Bolan, The Sharper Word, p. 46, 1992
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