have someone there
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[edit]Verb
[edit]have someone there (third-person singular simple present has someone there, present participle having someone there, simple past and past participle had someone there)
- (colloquial, sometimes humorous) To put someone in a disadvantageous position, as in an argument, such that someone doesn't have an appropriate answer or solution.
- 1979, Monty Python's Life of Brian, spoken by Mr. Cheeky (Eric Idle):
- Ah, ha ha. He had you there, mate. Didn't he? That'll teach you a lesson.
- 2018 February 8, Cat Wolinski, “Hop Take: Craft Breweries Are Fighting With AB InBev Over Disaster Relief Because of Course They Are”, in VinePair[1]:
- Well, at least the beer industry made it out of the Super Bowl without any wars waged between Anheuser-Busch and small and independent brewers. Just kidding! We totally had you there for a second.