| Idiom | Meaning | Example | 
| have a fling | 
live a wild life as a young person
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Dad, did you have a fling when you were young?
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| have a go | 
try to do, attempt
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You have a go at this puzzle.    See if you can solve it.
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| have a good time | 
be happy, enjoy yourself, have a blast
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You should come to the party. We'll have a good time.
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| have a heart | 
do not be cruel, have some feeling
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Have a heart when you coach the kids. Be gentle with them.
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| have a hitch in your getalong | 
limp, walk with a limp
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Since he broke his ankle, he's had a little hitch in his getalong.
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| have a laugh | 
laugh, chuckle
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Phan and Lo had a laugh about their early birthday parties.
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| have a leak [B] | 
urinate, take a pee  [B]
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When you go camping, it's okay to have a leak in the woods, eh.
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| have a looksee | 
look at something, look for something
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Pete thinks he can find the cow. He went to have a looksee.
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| have a mind to | 
am considering, may do this
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I have a good mind to tell his wife he's been with a prostitute.
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| have a puff | 
(See have a drag)
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