Have nothing to do with (someone or something)

To not be involved with someone or something.My aunt will have nothing to do with the other members of her family.

Have nothing on (someone or something)

To have no information or evidence about someone or something.The police have nothing on the man so they cannot arrest him.

Have none of (something)

To not tolerate or endure something.Our teacher will have none of our talking loudly in the class.

Have no business (doing something)

To be wrong to do something.The manager has no business asking us about our private business.

Have never had it so good

To have never been in such a good situation.We have never had it so good since the new supervisor came to our department.

Have money to burn

To have lots of money.The man has money to burn and is always buying something new.

Have mixed feelings about (someone or something)

To be uncertain about someone or something.I have mixed feelings about taking the new job.

Have legs

(an idea or plan or topic) is likely to succeed or to continue.The news story has legs. People will be talking about it for a long time.

Have jet lag

To be tired because you have travelled a long distance in an airplane and have crossed many time zones so your body cannot adjust.I had jet lag... Read more →

Have it out with (someone)

To argue or fight with someone.I had it out with my friend yesterday over the problem with the money.