well-in, adj. phr. Austral.
[f. dial. use of in = furnished, provided, ‘off’.]
Well-off, well-to-do.
1845 T. McCombie Arabin 241 They had a pretty little farm, and were well in. 1891 ‘R. Boldrewood’ Sydney-side Sax. Introd., He's a well-in squatter, that took up runs or bought them cheap before free selection. |