duke in

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Verb

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duke in (third-person singular simple present dukes in, present participle duking in, simple past and past participle duked in)

  1. (slang) To vouch for (someone), thus allowing them to join a gang, buy contraband from or otherwise be treated as trustworthy by criminal elements; to have been introduced to important people.
    I duked you in, and you're gonna betray them!
    You got duked in to the elite.