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Definitions by Arminkshipper

And everything 

used to refer vaguely to other things associated with what has been mentioned.
you'll still get paid and everything
a shelf beneath the counter of a bar on which bottles of liquor are stored within easy reach of the bartender.
You would have never heard of the label of the gin in the well in average bars
Well by Arminkshipper July 14, 2024
the place in a court of law where the clerks and ushers sit.
The lawyers stood before the judge, while their assistants scurried about in the well.
Well by Arminkshipper July 14, 2024
The villagers relied on the community well for their daily drinking water.
Well by Arminkshipper July 14, 2024

Be well out of 

be fortunate to be no longer involved in (a situation).
Here's a sentence using "be well out of":

Sarah dodged the traffic jam completely by taking a side street. "Wow, you're well out of that mess," said John, stuck bumper-to-bumper.

Well in with 

have a good relationship with (someone in a position of influence or authority).
you're well in with O'Brien aren't you?
Well in with by Arminkshipper July 14, 2024