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have time
(intransitive) To be available, to have the time, to be without commitments over a certain period of time (thus being able to choose what to do with it, instead of following a schedule).
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have it easy
(intransitive) To have favourable conditions for an easy life.
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have a snootful
(idiomatic) To be drunk.
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have a pop at
(UK, slang, transitive) To attack or start a fight with something or someone.
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have the painters in
(UK, slang, euphemistic, humorous) To menstruate; to be on one's period.
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have it bad
To be obsessed (with); to be enthralled (by); to be in love (with). / Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see have, it, bad.; To have a difficult time;
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have-a-little
A somewhat poor or underprivileged person, better off than a have-not.
have-a-littles
plural of have-a-little
have no idea
To not know at all. / To be mistaken; to not have a correct idea.
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