- 1. have someone going (third-person singular simple present has someone going, present participle having someone going, simple past and past participle had someone going) Used other than as an idiom: See have, go. (colloquial) To temporarily convince someone of a falsehood. (colloquial) To cause someone to be excited, aroused, or upset. Source: ecdict
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someonegoingcolloquialparticiplepastpresentsimplearousedcauseconvinceexcitedfalsehoodidiomseesingulartemporarilyupset
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have it cominghave it offhave kittenshave more chins than a Chinese phone bookhave onhave one's hand outhave one's head read
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