have on
English
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Verb
have on (third-person singular simple present has on, present participle having on, simple past and past participle had on)
- (UK, Australia, New Zealand, colloquial, transitive) To trick or deceive deliberately; to play a prank on.
- Are you having me on?
- To be wearing.
- She has on a nice red shirt and skinny jeans.
- To have turned on (an electronic device)
- I didn’t hear you because I had the radio on.
Translations
to deceive
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to be wearing
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