have something over with

Language: en

Meaning: (idiomatic)Toexperiencetheendingorcompletionof something.1949April 22,Records and Briefs of the United States Supreme Court, published1950, page4847:I am going to let the evidence (T-3745) stand for whatever it is worth and you may go ahead and put the other one in too and then we willhavethatover with, and you can go ahead and put the other one in.1923July, Hermann B. Deutsch, “The Man Who Did Not Matter”, inHearst's International-Cosmopolitan, page118:Best tohaveitover with. Let us have done with the ghastly business by all means.1997, Ivan Doig,Bucking the Sun: A Novel, page404:Rosellen wished she and Dariushadthisover with.2013, J.R. Hunter,Over the Edge, page82:One part of him knew that this is what she really wanted, to get out of this world,haveitover with, to end her pain.2015, Matthew J. Davenport,First Over There: The Attack on Cantigny, America's First Battle of World War I, page163:We were anxious tohaveitover with.

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