{prep.}, {informal} Unable to avoid; sure to get. * /The naughty puppy was in for a spanking./ * /On Christmas morning we are in for some surprises./ * /We saw Father looking angrily out of the broken window, and we knew we were in for it./ Compare: HAVE IT IN FOR.
IN FOR
Meaning of IN FOR in English
Dictionary of English idioms . Словарь английских идиом. 2012