clued-in

English

Adjective

clued-in (comparative more clued-in, superlative most clued-in)

  1. (colloquial) Informed.
    • 2003, John Harris, The Last Party, Harper Perennial 2004, p. 99:
      To the more clued-in elements of the UK music industry, however, the prospect of exciting domestic developments […] seemed enough.

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