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Treeman Posted 19 years ago
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what does 'have at it ' mean?

In prisonbreak one,brad had a conversation with tweener, he said 'have at him'

what is 'have at him' meaning?
  

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Hi, In prisonbreak one,brad had a conversation with tweener, he said 'have at him' what is 'have at him' meaning? It means 'Go ahead and attack him', either literally or figuratively. In other contexts, you can say things like ''Have at the problem', meaning 'Go ahead and try to solve or deal with the problem'.

  • Hi, In prisonbreak one,brad had a conversation with tweener, he said 'have at him' what is 'have at him' meaning?
  • It means 'Go ahead and attack him', either literally or figuratively.
  • In other contexts, you can say things like ''Have at the problem', meaning 'Go ahead and try to solve or deal with the problem'.
  • Best wishes, Clive.
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Hi,

In prisonbreak one,brad had a conversation with tweener, he said 'have at him'

what is 'have at him' meaning?

It means 'Go ahead and attack him', either literally or figuratively.

In other contexts, you can say things like ''Have at the problem', meaning 'Go ahead and try to solve or deal with th

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