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
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- 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+)
- Have it all over
verb phrase To be superior; surpass or outstrip: In advanced technology, the North has it all over the South (1922+)
- Have it all together
verb phrase To have one’s life, feelings, energies, etc, satisfactorily arranged; be free of emotional and behavioral dysfunctions: Dr Jung says we’ll all be OK when we have it all together (1960s+)
- Have it bad
verb phrase To be very much in love; be powerfully infatuated: They would say that mouse has got it for Joey but bad/ He warbled the old song, ”I got it bad and that ain’t good” (1872+)