Have oneself a time
verb phrase
To enjoy oneself hugely: Everybody had himself a time (1882+)
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[hey-ver] /ˈheɪ vər/ verb (used without object), Chiefly British. 1. to equivocate; vacillate. [khah-ver] /xɑˈvɛr/ noun, plural haverim [khah-ve-reem] /ˌxɑ vɛˈrim/ (Show IPA). Hebrew. 1. friend; comrade; companion. /ˈheɪvə/ verb (intransitive) (Brit) 1. to dither 2. (Scot & Northern English, dialect) to talk nonsense; babble noun 3. (usually pl) (Scot) nonsense n. “oats,” Northern English, […]