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have someone going
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 the world by the tail
(idiomatic) To possess great influence and opportunity.
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have someone by the balls
(slang, vulgar) To exercise total control over someone.
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have respect of persons
To show favouritism toward certain people, as for their wealth etc.
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have full hands
Synonym of have one's hands full (“to be busy”)
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have the drains up
To investigate the internals of a situation.
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have someone's ear
(figuratively) to have the attention of
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I have a toothache
have to say for oneself
Used with other words to show that someone lacks an explanation for what he or she is doing or has done.
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have several seats
(idiomatic, humorous, African-American Vernacular) A directive for someone to calm down or modify their attitude, and to refrain from speaking about an issue in which they have limited knowledge or experience.