Last Updated:2025/11/25
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see let, have, it. / (idiomatic) To attack someone with great force. / (idiomatic) To verbally assail someone.
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let someone have it
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Source Word
let someone have it
Verb
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
(本来の意味は、各語「let」「have」「it」を組み合わせた意味、すなわち特に独立した意味は示さない) / (慣用表現として)相手を激しく攻撃する、叩きのめす / (慣用表現として)口頭で激しく非難する、罵倒する
( present singular third-person )
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