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What is HAVE to?Having it self explanatory. have it, when you win, have it when u got something good, have it when u win in beer pong, have it a little too many. have it all day everyday. the question is do you have it? 1:hey guess what man? HAVE to - videoHAVE to - what is it?hard to define. you say it when something is pleasing or good. eluding to something good also in response to something someone else says. Originated in the Mid-West guy 1: "i'm gonna totally hook up with this hottie tonight" guy 2: "have it" What does "HAVE to" mean?property or belongings. Always used in the plural form. He has a lot of havings. HAVE to - what does it mean?verb: Similar to stealing, except less snitchier. Involves simply taking something from someone, while making sure to inform them of it. You could optionally bitchslap them. 1. HAVE to - meaningThis phrase can mean a lot, perhaps to much. In some circumstances it can be the same as 'have it' but of course 'having it' is somewhat in the present tense. Fucking sweet to the eye balls buddy, I'm having a great time in fact you could say I'm fucking 'Having It' ! HAVE to - definitionWhen placing a plate of brownies down infront of his drunk friends, Tom said "have at it boys". HAVE to - slang(noun) A person who does not possess the necessary credentials in order for them to be successful. Likewise, this person is not able to express qualities of credibility. The networking teacher said that he could not take the day off because he was a have-not and needed to work towards his certification. HAVE toWhen something is seen as required. "I didn’t have to add any sugar to my mocha latte." HAVE toWhen someone is unwilling to accept the current or proposed state of affairs. Can also be used when someone doesn't believe you're telling them the truth. Bush thought he'd slip Harriet Miers by on a nod and a wink, but the Busheviks weren't having it. HAVE toStart doing something. Get down to it. We are ready to start, let's have at it. |
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