have it out

English

Verb

have it out (third-person singular simple present has it out, present participle having it out, simple past and past participle had it out)

  1. To argue in order to air or resolve a conflict.
    I've been unhappy about her behaviour for some time, and last night we finally had it out.
  2. To confront (someone) with a view to settling a conflict. [with with]
    I'm not standing for this. I'm going to go and have it out with her right now.
    • 1914, Jack London, The Mutiny of the Elsinore, Chapter XLV:
      For twenty-four hours after my talk with Margaret I was on pins and needles to have it out with him, yet rather than have had it out with him I should have preferred to see the poop rushed by the gang from the other side.

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