(have money)
111have shot your bolt — see ↑bolt, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑shoot * * * have shot your ˈbolt idiom (informal) to have used all your power, money or supplies Main entry: ↑ …
112have a thin time of it — have a thin time (of it) Brit : to be in a difficult situation especially because you do not have enough money He was having a thin time of it until his novel started selling. • • • Main Entry: ↑thin have a thin time (of it) see ↑thin, 1 • • • …
113have a thin time — (of it) Brit : to be in a difficult situation especially because you do not have enough money He was having a thin time of it until his novel started selling. • • • Main Entry: ↑thin have a thin time (of it) see ↑thin, 1 • • • …
114have something in view — have, etc. sth in ˈview idiom (formal) to have a particular aim, plan, etc. in your mind Syn: ↑have something in mind • He wanted to make money and went abroad with this end i n view. Main entry: ↑ …
115have-nots, the — have ,nots, the noun plural the people in a society who do not have much money or property ─ compare HAVES …
116have deep pockets — have lots of money, be wealthy or well off Some people say the government has deep pockets, but we are the government. Do we have deep pockets? …
117have one on me — have a drink and I will pay for it, this one is on me Put your money away, please. Have one on me …
118have (something) burning a hole in (your) pocket — humorous if someone has money burning a hole in their pocket, they want to spend it as soon as possible. I had a fifty dollar bill that was burning a hole in my pocket, so I figured I d go out and have a really good time …
119have (something) coming out (of) (your) ears — to have a lot of something. Ask him for a loan, he s got money coming out his ears …
120have your cake and eat it too — have (your) cake and eat it too to do or get two good things at the same time. I worked at home so I could raise my family and still earn money. It let me have my cake and eat it too …