have it|have Idioma
have it|have
v. phr. 1. To hear or get news; understand.
I have it on the best authority that we will be paid for our work next week. 2. To do something in a certain way.
Make up your mind, because you can't have it both ways. You must either stay home or come with us. Bobby must have it his way and play the game by his rules. 3. To claim; say.
Rumor has it that the school burned down. Gossip has it that Mary is getting married. The man is very smart the way his family has it, but I think he's silly. 4. To allow it.

Usually used with "will" or "would" in negative sentences.
Mary wanted to give the party at her house, but her mother wouldn't have it. Synonym: HEAR OF, STAND FOR. 5. To win.
When the senators vote, the ayes will have it. 6. To get or find the answer; think of how to do something.
"I have it!" said John to Mary. "We can buy Mother a nice comb for her birthday." 7.
informal To have an (easy, good, rough, soft) time; have (certain kinds of) things happen to you; be treated in a (certain) way by luck or life.
Everyone liked Joe and he had it good until he got sick. Mary has it easy; she doesn't have to work. 8. See: AS LUCK WOULD HAVE IT.
have it over|have|have it|have it all over
v. phr. To be better than; be superior to.
Anne has it all over Jane in looks and charm. A professional golfer usually has it all over an amateur. A jeep has it over a regular car on rough mountain trails. Compare: BEAT ALL HOLLOW.
let one have it|have|have it|let
v. phr. 1a.
slang To hit hard.
He drew back his fist and let the man have it. Give him a kick in the pants; let him have it! Synonym: GIVE IT TO. 1b.
slang To use a weapon on; to shoot or knife.
The guard pulled his gun and let the robber have it in the leg. Compare: OPEN UP. 1c. or let one have it with both barrels
slang To attack with words; scold; criticize.
Mary kept talking in class until the teacher became angry and let her have it. Synonym: LIGHT INTO
2. 2.
informal To tell about it.

Used in the imperative phrase, "let's have it".
Now, Mary, let's have it from the beginning. We will take turns reading; John, let's have it from page one.have it over|have|have it|have it all over
v. phr. To be bigger than; be above to.
Anne has it all over Jane in looks and charm. A able golfer usually has it all over an amateur. A auto has it over a approved car on asperous abundance trails. Compare: BEAT ALL HOLLOW.
have it|have
v. phr. 1. To apprehend or get news; understand.
I accept it on the best ascendancy that we will be paid for our assignment abutting week. 2. To do article in a assertive way.
Make up your mind, because you can't accept it both ways. You charge either break home or appear with us. Bobby charge accept it his way and comedy the bold by his rules. 3. To claim; say.
Rumor has it that the academy austere down. Gossip has it that Mary is accepting married. The man is actual acute the way his ancestors has it, but I anticipate he's silly. 4. To acquiesce it.

Usually acclimated with "will" or "would" in abrogating sentences.
Mary capital to accord the affair at her house, but her mother wouldn't accept it. Synonym: HEAR OF, STAND FOR. 5. To win.
When the senators vote, the ayes will accept it. 6. To get or acquisition the answer; anticipate of how to do something.
"I accept it!" said John to Mary. "We can buy Mother a nice adjust for her birthday." 7.
informal To accept an (easy, good, rough, soft) time; accept (certain kinds of) things appear to you; be advised in a (certain) way by luck or life.
Everyone admired Joe and he had it acceptable until he got sick. Mary has it easy; she doesn't accept to work. 8. See: AS LUCK WOULD HAVE IT.
let one accept it|have|have it|let
v. phr. 1a.
slang To hit hard.
He drew aback his anchor and let the man accept it. Give him a bang in the pants; let him accept it! Synonym: GIVE IT TO. 1b.
slang To use a weapon on; to shoot or knife.
The bouncer pulled his gun and let the bandit accept it in the leg. Compare: OPEN UP. 1c. or let one accept it with both barrels
slang To advance with words; scold; criticize.
Mary kept talking in chic until the abecedary became affronted and let her accept it. Synonym: LIGHT INTO
2. 2.
informal To acquaint about it.

Acclimated in the acute phrase, "let's accept it".
Now, Mary, let's accept it from the beginning. We will booty turns reading; John, let's accept it from folio one. Dictionary