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  1. In like Flynn is an idiomatic phrase named after the flamboyant and womanizing actor Errol Flynn. It means to be immediately successful, to have achieved acceptance, or to highlight a state where one will continue to find success.

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  2. Aug 24, 2024 · The phrase “in like Flynn” usually means to achieve success easily or to be accepted into a situation without any trouble. It suggests smooth and almost effortless entry, typically into a desired position or place.

  3. To be in like Flynn means to be very successful, but with a connotation of taking great advantage of opportunity, being “in’ with the right people, and having your success assured. It can also refer to sexual success or to both professional and sexual success.

  4. Sep 27, 2023 · Regardless of its exact origin, the phrase “In Like Flynn” has since become a commonly used idiom in the English language, often used to describe someone who easily achieves their goals or lucks into a favorable situation.

  5. To be easily successful, especially concerning sex or romance. Examples. Since he had that lottery win and the nose job, he’s in like Flynn with the girls. Where did it originate? USA, 1940s. Where is it used? Worldwide, but more common in the USA than elsewhere. Hear the idiom spoken. More idioms about. Sex. Name. Slang. America.

  6. The idiom "In like Flynn" is used to describe someone who seems to be enjoying an unbelievable string of good luck or success, as if they are irresistible and charm their way through everything effortlessly.

  7. Feb 11, 2021 · From the San Francisco Chronicle of 14 July 1946 that bears the supertitle “We’re in Like Flynn”: The chunky ex-New York Giant chattel, displaying an explosive curve, an intelligently employed change of pace, and an occasional fast ball, was never in trouble.

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