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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.let (one) accept it
To verbally advance or acerb admonishment one. When the bang-up finds out that I was amenable for this press error, he's absolutely activity to let me accept it.Learn more: have, letlet me accept it
Tell me the (typically bad) account or information. A: "We've got our banking letters for the aftermost quarter." B: "OK, let me accept it. It abiding couldn't be worse than the aftermost one." A: "Dan, there's article I charge to allocution to you about, but I don't apperceive how to go about it." B: "It's all right, Tom. Just let me accept it."Learn more: have, letlet someone accept it (with both barrels)
Fig. to bang addition or advance addition verbally. (With both barrels intensifies the phrase; it alludes to battlefront a bifold shotgun.) I absolutely let Tom accept it with both barrels. I told him he had bigger not do that afresh if he knows what's acceptable for him. Bob was absolutely affronted and let John accept it—with both barrels.Learn more: have, letLet me accept it!
and Let's accept it!Inf. Acquaint me the news. Bill: I'm abashed there's some bad news. Bob: Okay. Let me accept it! Bill: The affairs we fabricated did abroad with your job. Bob: What? John: I didn't appetite to be the one to acquaint you this. Bob: What is it? Let's accept it!Learn more: have, letlet somebody ˈhave it
(spoken, informal) abuse somebody or allege to them actual angrily: She affronted me so abundant that I let her accept it. ♢ Dad will let you accept it back he sees that mess.Learn more: have, let, somebody let (someone) accept it
Informal
1. To beat, strike, or shoot at someone.
2. To abuse or punish.Learn more: have, let
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