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I'll be walking the city streets dimmed out like a drifter. But when i find your pair of eyes they will fire me back up swifter.
Petra: "Pip said something so in tune with her future. How can she be so sure?"
Colm: "I don't know. Maybe she's deranged."
in tune by Krkič May 24, 2020
In line or suitable with or according to
Strategy in past continues to be in tune witj suble internal and external changes
In tune by Ash2304 February 28, 2019
what woodwinds never are
a: how did you like the concert? i sounded great right?
b: no you werent in tune you dumbass
in tune by ferrousfermion December 8, 2022

dibs aren't in tune 

To have money. If the dibs are in tune, it means you're flush and can go raise hell etc - conversely, if the dibs aren't in tune, it means you're skint.
Bertie: What ho old chap. Are you coming to tea?
Corky: 'Fraid I can't mate - the dibs aren't in tune this month. I'll have to hit up my Uncle Worple for some cash.
dibs aren't in tune by isntit November 21, 2011

turn on, tune in, drop out 

A term coined by Timothy Leary to describe the psychedelic experience. Leary explains it in his book Flashbacks as such

“Turn on’ meant go within to activate your neural and genetic equipment. Become sensitive to the many and various levels of consciousness and the specific triggers that engage them. Drugs were one way to accomplish this end. ‘Tune in’ meant interact harmoniously with the world around you – externalize, materialize, express your new internal perspectives. Drop out suggested an elective, selective, graceful process of detachment from involuntary or unconscious commitments. ‘Drop Out’ meant self-reliance, a discovery of one’s singularity, a commitment to mobility, choice, and change. Unhappily my explanations of this sequence of personal development were often misinterpreted to mean ‘Get stoned and abandon all constructive activity.”
"Like every great religion of the past we seek to find the divinity within and to express this revelation in a life of glorification and the worship of God. These ancient goals we define in the metaphor of the present — turn on, tune in, drop out." - Timothy Leary

Tune In Tokyo 

A game you play by telling a girl to put her hands behind her head and say, "beep, beep, beep..." and twist at the waist. Then boy says sometihng to the effect "Picture this: it's WWII and our ship is going down in the middle of the Pacific and our only hope is the short wave radio." Now the boy puts his hands on the girl's breasts and twists them as if they were radio knobs saying "Tune in, Tokyo! Tune in Tokyo!..."
I wanted to touch her boobies so I suggested a freindly game of "Tune In Tokyo".
Tune In Tokyo by DJ Ghandi August 11, 2003