What is the meaning of HAVE IT-AWAY. Phrases containing HAVE IT-AWAY
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Have it away is slang for to have sexual intercourse. Have it away is slang for to escape, to run away. Have it away is slang for to steal.
If someone gave you some bad news about their life, a popular response was "I hate it" (and if some jack-ass heard you say this, they'd usually respond quickly with "I hate it for ya!")
Have it on the thumb is British slang for to hitchhike.
Verb. 1. To go for it, in the sense of not holding back. E.g."We were having it last night, it was fantastic, but I can't remember a bloody thing after 3am." 2. An exclamation of encouragement, to a friend or colleague, to put everything into it. E.g."Go on my friend, have it!"
Have it on one's toes is British slang for to escape, to run away.
To be powerfully infatuated; very much in love with someone. have it for someone: to be powerfully infatuated; very much in love.
Have it off is British slang for sexual intercourse. Have it off is British slang for to fight.Have it off is British slang for to be successful.
Have is slang for to put in an awkward position or to have the advantage of. Have is slang for sexual intercourse.
Have it through the slips is British slang for to escape without being caught.
Verb. Go for it. See 'have it'
Have it in is British slang for to have sexual intercourse.
Have it away on one's toes is British slang for escape, run away.
Verb. To have sexual intercourse.
Verb. To have sexual intercourse.
To have sexual intercourse.
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pron.
As a substance for any noun of the neuter gender; as, here is the book, take it home.
v. t.
To take or hold (one's self); to proceed promptly; -- used reflexively, often with ellipsis of the pronoun; as, to have after one; to have at one or at a thing, i. e., to aim at one or at a thing; to attack; to have with a companion.
v. t.
To collect into a hive; to place in, or cause to enter, a hive; as, to hive a swarm of bees.
pron.
As a demonstrative, especially at the beginning of a sentence, pointing to that which is about to be stated, named, or mentioned, or referring to that which apparent or well known; as, I saw it was John.
v. t.
To shelter, as in a haven.
Indic. present
of Have
n.
The bees of one hive; a swarm of bees.
v. i.
To be hazy, or tick with haze.
n.
To have a great aversion to, with a strong desire that evil should befall the person toward whom the feeling is directed; to dislike intensely; to detest; as, to hate one's enemies; to hate hypocrisy.
v. i.
To dwell in a cave.
pron.
As a substitute for such general terms as, the state of affairs, the condition of things, and the like; as, how is it with the sick man?
v. t.
See Haze, v. t.
pron.
As an indefinite object after some intransitive verbs, or after a substantive used humorously as a verb; as, to foot it (i. e., to walk).
v. t.
To put in an awkward position; to have the advantage of; as, that is where he had him.
pron.
As an indefinite nominative for a impersonal verb; as, it snows; it rains.
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