Verb
want in (third-person singular simple present wants in, present participle wanting in, simple past and past participle wanted in)
(informal, intransitive) To want to be a part of something.
Antonym: want out
Adam Johnson's kept me up all night, and The Orphan Master's Son has everything I could ever want in a novel--love, captivity, loss, despair, hope--plus scenes and objects (canned peaches) that are unforgettable. Source: Internet
Do not suffer, do not get sick, do not get angry … better assume your life and make the changes you want in your own life. Source: Internet
Aided by his old friend Boom, back from Iraq minus an arm, and Lillie Virgil - a female deputy as tough as nails, Quinn goes head to head with the slime bent on taking whatever they want in Tibbehah County. Source: Internet
And although a lot of that is thanks to surgical enhancement, obviously the flawless skin is all hers (unless replacing the skin on your face is a new treatment only celebs and the one-percenters are privy to, in which case we want in). Source: Internet
Doesn’t that also send a message that you can say whatever you want in stats and graphs but I give you an example of somebody who is in that danger age of 74, who gets it and beats it” pic. Source: Internet
Cattle breeders use this information to determine what animal is carrying the traits they want in their herd. Source: Internet