have one more time
English
Verb
have one more time (third-person singular simple present has one more time, present participle having one more time, simple past and past participle had one more time)
- (idiomatic) To be on the verge of reaping negative consequences for some sort of bad behavior.
- 2011, Tenisha Jackson, Immaculate Deception, page 118:
- “I do know one thing. She has one more time to bump me,” I remarked sternly.
- 2013, Lutishia Lovely, The Eleventh Commandment, page 86:
- "Cordella has one more time to cross me, Clark," she huffed, one lone finger in the air for emphasis
- 2013, Me'Shell Brown, Lovin' a Thug, page 60:
- I will not spend my days trying to babysit a grown-ass woman because she has one more time to call me a bitch, and I promise you I'll never miss her.
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