I mean, I am happy with the job. Happy as in, you know, satisfied.

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'I'm happy here.'
'Except you aren't.'
He was right. A soul-sickness festered within her. Her mind was throwing itself up. She widened her smile.
'I mean, I am happy with the job. Happy as in, you know, satisfied. Neil. I need this job.'
'You are a good person. You worry about the world. The homeless, the environment.'. . .

(The Midnight Library by Matt Haig, episode String Theory)

I wonder what the words "as in" relate to? I think they refer to "satisfied". I read it as "Happy as in satisfied, as it were".
 
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It's used to show that he/she is about to clarify what they mean by "happy". They're giving a clear definition of the word they just mentioned.

I need a plug, as in the type that goes in the electric socket on the wall, not the type that goes in the bathroom sink!
 
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