Have Your Tail Up :
Have A Heart : If someone has a heart, they are kind and sympathetic. If you say, “Have a heart” to someone, you are asking them to be understanding and sympathetic.
Have A Ripper : If you have a ripper of a time, you enjoy yourself.
Have A Trick Up Your Sleeve : If you have a trick up your sleeve, you have a secret strategy to use when the time is right.
Have No Truck With : If you have no truck with something or someone, you refuse to get involved with it or them.
Have The Floor : If someone has the floor, it is their turn to speak at a meeting.
Have The Guts : Someone who has enough courage to do something has the guts to do it.
No one in the family has the guts to say a word against our grandfather.
Have Your Cake and Eat It Too :
If someone wants to have their cake and eat it too, they want everything their way, especially when their wishes are contradictory.
Have Your Collar Felt :
If someone has their collar felt, they are arrested.
Have Your Fill :
If you have had your fill, you are fed up of somebody or something.
Have Your Lunch Handed To You :
If you have you lunch handed to you, you are outperformed and shown up by someone better.
Have Your Moments :
Someone who has his or her moments exhibits a positive behaviour pattern on an occasional basis but not generally.
Have Your Tail Up :
If someone has their tail up, they are optimistic and expected be successful.
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