Reckon (someone or something) into (something) phrase
To include something/someone as part of a greater sum or calculation.
The waiter forgot to reckon the cost of drinks into the total cost of our meal.
I remember reckoning him into the total number of attendees.
The police have reckon that man into group of suspects.
A full-figured and sexually attractive woman
To cover a very wide range of things or every detail of something.
The verb "reckon" must be conjugated according to its tense.
The origin of this phrase is not clear.
To do domething based on your emotions rather than for rational reasons
I can't believe that Tom beat his classmate. He's always the one who let his heart rule his head.