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  • Have had enough

    Want no more of something, as in I’ve had enough of their quarreling. This phrase uses enough in the sense of “an adequate amount,” which is intended ironically to mean “a more than sufficient amount.” [ c. 1700 ] For synonyms, see have had it, def. 1.

  • Have hot pants

    verb phrase To be very lustful; crave carnally: He has hot pants for her and she for someone else, alas (1935+)

  • Have in

    verb (transitive, adverb) 1. to ask (a person) to give a service: we must have the electrician in to mend the fire 2. to invite to one’s home

  • Have in common

    see: in common

  • Have it all hanging out

    verb phrase To be concealing nothing; be entirely candid and undefensive; let it all hang out: As the current saying goes, NCR has it all hanging out (1960s+)


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