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TIME, HAVE A

TIME, HAVE A
ScnMaster
(informal) have trouble. —Conquest of Chaos Approved Glossary (8.7.92)
TIME, HAVE A
ScnTUEU
(informal) have trouble. Now, we look at an object and we rec -nize that if we were trying to understand the totality of existence by examining this object, wed have a time. -Rugged Individualism (30 Aug. 55) 1. to have difficulty or trouble with something. Time here is used in reference to a personal experience of a specified nature during a particular period or on a definite occasion. 2. to have a pleasant experience with something; to have fun. (informal) have trouble.