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  1. phrase informal. Add to word list. to be able to think or understand quickly: You're not really with it today, are you? Oh, he's totally with it. I love it when students are tracking with the class. If you're going to take an 8 a.m. class, you need to be totally awake and with it or you'll fail.

  2. 27 de jun. de 2016 · It means, "Who is accompanying you right now?" EXAMPLE: (Phone conversation) "Yeah, I'm at the baseball game right now." "Really? Who are you with?" "Scott and Chuck from the office. We came here straight after work."

  3. 29 de ago. de 2021 · I need to know how the two phrases: a. I'm OK with it. b. It's OK with me. differ in meaning. Example: 1: Do you like this color? 2: I have no problem with this color. Yea, actually, ... a. I'm...

  4. 17 de sept. de 2014 · What is the difference and in which context you can use: Is it ok for you? or: Is it ok with you?

  5. "Down with" means "cool with", or "ok with", and it is much more informal/slang than "Up for". More information is here. Note, I don't know if this expression is used in British English, and some of the confused comments on the link imply that it is not.

  6. WITH IT definition: 1. knowing a lot about new ideas and fashions: 2. fashionable 3. to be able to think or understand…. Learn more.

  7. If you say that someone is with it, you mean that they are fashionable or know about new things, especially in culture.