Cue in phrasal verb informal
To signal someone to start doing something.
I'll cue you in by waving.
After the MC cued me in, I came onto the stage.
To provide one with information that they have missed.
Peter promised to cue us in on his advertising campaign.
Could you cue in me about that plan?
To tell someone the truth about something that they had not understood or received false information
Using someone else's personal information illegally without permission
Inform someone about a particular situation so that they can understand or be aware of what is happening
The verb "cue" should be conjugated according to its tense.
People tend to like forbidden or illegal things just because they are forbidden or illegal.
He must have believed that stolen fruit is the sweetest, and he, therefore, cheated on his partner.