ENTER
NOUNS, PERSON
1902 — INSTERS the people who have come in → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
PHRASES
L19 — EMOK NYE come in → back-slang
VERBS
1000 — IN orig. to go in, to enter; later; to make a beginning; to begin → obs.
1509 — ABORD to approach, to come close to; to enter, to land on, to gain a footing upon → obs.
1654 — TAKE IN to go in, to enter → obs. exc. Sc.
1834 — BULGE IN to enter or approach abruptly; to barge in → Amer. dial.
1845 — WORM ONE’S WAY (INTO) to enter or penetrate stealthily → Amer. sl.
.M19 — SAIL IN → SAIL INTO to arrive, to enter, esp. in a slow and measured manner → sl.
..20C — BUM-RUSH to come in; to break down the doors; common rap term → teen & high school sl.
1902 — INTERMIT to admit, to allow to enter → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1920 — OIL IN to enter, to intrude → sl.
1930 — BUZZ IN to arrive, to enter → Amer. sl.