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The title is a play on the phrase "in like Flynn."
If they give us the rate they promised, we're in like Flynn.
If it makes us laugh, you're in like Flynn (see rule no. 1).
It seems unlikely he literally meant he was "in like Flynn."
But when the gap came, approaching the last, Russell was in like Flynn.
You're in like Flynn around here, everybody's really excited you're actually here.
"No matter how bad things are on Wall Street, if you have rental real estate, you're in like Flynn."
If networking is key to landing jobs, then Marshall grads are in like Flynn.
Or the sly grin of a sexual athlete who sparked the saying: "In like Flynn."
He was in like Flynn.
Take out Kealty, and Ryan was in like Flynn.
"If we don't see any "no camping" sign, we're in like Flynn," Jon said.
Then you're in like Flynn.
Take a few moments today, to play "In Like Flynn" at MP3.
Charlie tells Patricia that, if David wakes up to that, she's in like Flynn!
I'm in like Flynn, I'm up for it.
Cherie needed help with info on a Chinese New Year photo and Mark was in like Flynn.
In Like Flynn (1985)
Their song "In Like Flynn" won music video of the year on Victory Records in 2013.
Lynn, in Like Flynn
The band released two singles from Stories entitled "In Like Flynn" and "Another Day".
And his late-life liaison with a 15-year-old may become the defining chapter in a career of woman chasing that possibly inspired the phrase "in like Flynn."
Once he picked someone to run, that person was "in like Flynn," according to Lloyd Ultan, the Bronx borough historian.
He rips off the tails lights from the trailer and tapes them to the back of the bikes with duct tape and they were in like Flynn.
According to etymologist Michael Quinion, the incident served to increase Flynn's reputation as a ladies' man, which led to the popular phrase "in like Flynn".