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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

It in for

He has it in for us.

What does "it in for us" mean?
  

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What does "it in for us" mean? The idiom is 'to have it in for (someone)'. It means the subject is determined to make life unpleasant for (someone), typically because the subject bears a grudge against (someone).

  • What does "it in for us" mean?
  • The idiom is 'to have it in for (someone)'.
  • It means the subject is determined to make life unpleasant for (someone), typically because the subject bears a grudge against (someone).
  • Though their lives can be made miserable by a boss who has it in for them, employees can't be fired without cause.
  • When Peggy accidentally caused Dorothy to slip, breaking her ankle and forcing her out of the new show, Dorothy became convinced that Peggy had it in for her.
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AnonymousHe has it in for us.What does "it in for us" mean?
The idiom is 'to have it in for (someone)'. It means the subject is determined to make life unpleasant for (someone), typically because the subject bears a grudge against (someone).

Though their lives can be made miserable by a boss who has it in for them, employees can't be fired
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What is the origin of this idiom?
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Hamid
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hrsaneiWhat is the origin of this idiom?
Absolutely no idea!

CJ
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The exact origin of idioms such as this is most often lost in the sands of time, since it might have originated in Middle English, or even earlier. But you can see the sense of it: "He has it ____ for us." You can see that something like "set" or "planned" or "laid," with "it" then being a trap or snare.

Another possibility might be that this originated in a type of legal action, where

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