Have smb. on — fight with (someone) … Dictionary of Australian slang
have smb. on — Australian Slang fight with (someone) … English dialects glossary
Have smb. going — successfully fool or dupe someone … Dictionary of Australian slang
have smb. going — Australian Slang successfully fool or dupe someone … English dialects glossary
will have smb do smth — заставить (кого л. сделать что л.) His father will have him go in for medicine, the house master said. None can have him wear a formal dress for any function. The examiner will have him give the proper answer. Source: (Arakin 4, 10) … Idioms and examples
have smth on — (smb) have information or proof that someone did sometning wrong I think that the police have something on him and that is why he wants to quit his job … Idioms and examples
Have shit thrown at smb. through a fly-wire door — have a lot of freckles … Dictionary of Australian slang
have it in for — (smb) show ill will or dislike a person I have been having problems at work recently because I think that the new supervisor has it in for me … Idioms and examples
have it out with — (smb) settle or discuss something with someone angrily I had it out with her yesterday over the problem with the money … Idioms and examples
have — v. 1) (d; tr.) ( to keep ) have about (BE), around (it s dangerous to have a gun around the house) 2) (d; tr.) to have against ( to consider as grounds for rejection, dislike ) (I have nothing against him) 3) (d; tr.) to have for ( to consume )… … Combinatory dictionary
have a matter out with smb — • to have a question out with someone • to have a matter out with someone (from Idioms in Speech) to talk about it and insist on an explanation He decided suddenly to call upon this officious Miss Barlow and have the matter out with her. (A.… … Idioms and examples