"You'll be in for it." - meaning of using "it" – ell.stackexchange.com

The Cambridge Dictionary's article "be in for sth" gives two examples: The weather forecast says we're in for heavy rain this evening. You'll be in for it (= you'll be in trouble) if you don't ...

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