...to pencil someone in...

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Hi.I have just learned the phrasal verb "to pencil someone in"...my question is ...Is the opposite to pen someone in? Does it exist?Thanks!
 
Hi.I have just learned the phrasal verb "to pencil someone in"...my question is ...Is the opposite to pen someone in? Does it exist?Thanks!

I've never heard that, no.
 
Not a teacher only a native speaker.

I wouldn't have thought so, as a pen is more permanent, so if anything would only be confirming the appointment even more than 'penciling' someone in would be.
 
You could use it in a joking way.

For example, the person says "Should I pencil you in?" and you could say "No, I'm going to be there for sure! You can pen me in!" But it's not a standard idiom; you would just be playing with words.
 
But I have heard 'to ink someone in', but rarely, and always in context where the person has been pencilled in first.

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The expression 'to ink in' can be used in this sort of context:

"OK, you'll be here tomorrow at 12.00. That's definite is it? You're not going to change your mind again. Can I ink it in?' (It's pretty informal, but I've heard it used - in the UK that is.)

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