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What's "onboard" mean?

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Rebecca

To be "onboard" with something means to agree to something and to join and participate in it. Here they're talking about making someone part of their plan and team without them actually knowing; "inadvertently." They'll be accidentally onboard. Ex: Are you onboard with our plans for the weekend? Ex: I wasn't onboard with what the team was doing, so I switched teams.

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