HAVEAGO

have a go

Verb

  1. To make an attempt; to try.
    I've never tried karate before, but I'm willing to have a go.
  2. To attack (physically).
    I heard you had a go at Jack the other night.
    Yes, we had a go.
  3. To tell off (especially unnecessarily or excessively), to criticise.
    My teacher had a go at me earlier, just for missing one sodding homework. I was fuming.


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