Perhaps the most versatile phrase ever to appear on urban dictionary ever. It can be used in many many situations and contexts but its main uses are:
1. To be well in with someone - ie being in a relationship, or in someone's favour
2. Getting well in - can mean trying to start a relationship, pulling a bird, or getting to any of the 'bases' with anyone.
3."WELL IN!" as an exclamation - can be used either as an expression of success or celebration (ie an alternative to 'YES!') or used to indicate when a friend or associate is 'getting well in', usually in conjunction with a sharp elbow prod.
1. To be well in with someone - ie being in a relationship, or in someone's favour
2. Getting well in - can mean trying to start a relationship, pulling a bird, or getting to any of the 'bases' with anyone.
3."WELL IN!" as an exclamation - can be used either as an expression of success or celebration (ie an alternative to 'YES!') or used to indicate when a friend or associate is 'getting well in', usually in conjunction with a sharp elbow prod.
1. "Oh yeah, I've been well in with Suzie for nearly 2 years now"
2. "Don't worry you're well in with my family, they like you."
3. "Dude shut up i'm tryin to get well in here!"
4. "Got well in last night...ahhhh!"
5. (Guy finishes a sudoku) "WELL IN!"
6. Friend A: (talking to girl on phone) "So...do you fancy coming to the cinema later? you know, just me and you? you would? awesome!"
Friend B: WELL IN LAD!!! (sharp elbow prod in the side)
Friend A: OW! feck off, loser! No, not you Charlotte!
2. "Don't worry you're well in with my family, they like you."
3. "Dude shut up i'm tryin to get well in here!"
4. "Got well in last night...ahhhh!"
5. (Guy finishes a sudoku) "WELL IN!"
6. Friend A: (talking to girl on phone) "So...do you fancy coming to the cinema later? you know, just me and you? you would? awesome!"
Friend B: WELL IN LAD!!! (sharp elbow prod in the side)
Friend A: OW! feck off, loser! No, not you Charlotte!
by Cam Aan January 17, 2007

There is no one like Wells. He is loving, soul-inspiring and generous. He is passionate about the things he has learned and is eager to share with others. He strives in positive environments and can feel lost if he is found without his inner circle. His best interests and heart are always in the right place. Don’t let go, he only comes around once.
by Fantom22 February 2, 2020

by disguy_29 December 4, 2018

by Bigman from cork May 23, 2019

A real "go-getter" in the Navy. Someone who excels, lives, breaths, eats, sleeps, and urinates blue and gold. Someone who has dedicated their life to the Navy and can picture nothing better to do with their time.
"What are you doing this weekend?"
"Well first I'm going to study for my yellow shirt, then I'm going to read my 'How to right a good eval' study guide, and prolly watch 'Carrier'."
"Man, you are such a Wells"
"Well first I'm going to study for my yellow shirt, then I'm going to read my 'How to right a good eval' study guide, and prolly watch 'Carrier'."
"Man, you are such a Wells"
by ArmyManBob March 28, 2010

Well is used instead of really nowdays because people who speak english correctly are considered to be un-cool by chav idiots, it used to be only used by such idiots but now they've ruined the english language for a lot of other people and decent people have started saying it. The correct way to use the world well is at the start of a sentance.
Stupid dumbass chav way: That's well gay.
Correct way: Well You were kinda mean.
Well nevermind.
Well, I'm off.
Correct way: Well You were kinda mean.
Well nevermind.
Well, I'm off.
by Liberty March 28, 2005

what are you looooosers doing now?
we did that last week.
yeah, probably what inspired you to do it.
anyways were going to do better things
oh yeah? REEEAAAL better things!
never liked you anyways
walks away****
we did that last week.
yeah, probably what inspired you to do it.
anyways were going to do better things
oh yeah? REEEAAAL better things!
never liked you anyways
walks away****
this sentence is said when you go to your neighbour's gate that seperates you from your neighbour's house and then it would be the time to say that. but before you say the phrase after ``well well well``, you need to wait for the neighbours to say ``eduardoooo...`` and then now you can say
what are you looooosers doing now?
we did that last week.
yeah, probably what inspired you to do it.
anyways were going to do better things
oh yeah? REEEAAAL better things!
never liked you anyways
walks away****
what are you looooosers doing now?
we did that last week.
yeah, probably what inspired you to do it.
anyways were going to do better things
oh yeah? REEEAAAL better things!
never liked you anyways
walks away****
by red loogi April 5, 2022
