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have someone going
Verb
colloquial
Japanese Meaning
(口語)誰かに一時的に嘘を信じ込ませる、誤認させる / (口語)誰かを興奮させたり、動揺させたりする
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( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
( past )
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Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: See have, go. / (colloquial) To temporarily convince someone of a falsehood. / (colloquial) To cause someone to be excited, aroused, or upset.
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have someone going
I'll have someone going to the store at noon to pick up the package.
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I'll have someone going to the store at noon to pick up the package.
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