have it large

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Meaning: (idiomatic)To engage intensely in pleasure-seeking activities.Coordinate term:live large1999, Mick Middles,Manic Street Preachers, page193:Unlike Oasis, the point wasn't simply tohave it largeand live a whacked-out existence as professional rock stars.1999, Jeremy Gilbert, Ewan Pearson,Discographies: Dance Music, Culture, and the Politics of Sound, page28:[…]that cultural theorists could be forgiven for thinking that every young Briton between the ages of 15 and 25 was outhaving it large.2006, Bill Sanders,Drugs, Clubs And Young People: Sociological and Public Health Perspectives, page xi:On the dance floor, people arehaving it large: hands in the air, whooping and yelling, boogieing in a sweaty drug fueled mass.

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