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had the bun

Canadian expression similar to "had the biscuit", meaning something that is used up, beyond further use, or broken beyond repair or use.

"My Chevy's so old, it's had the bun, so I have to get rid of it."

by Robert L. December 24, 2007


Had It Coming

When a person gets what they deserve, their comeuppance or karma, generally because they've acted selfishly and with total disrespect for the people around them.

When this happens very few people will feel sorry for them, even if they pretend to just to keep up appearances.

Jennifer may have lost a lot of money from the deal, but to be honest she had it coming. She's been hustling all over town for years.

by zekepliskin December 7, 2009

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You had to be there

A phrase used as an excuse after someone tells a story that's not funny at all.

Person A: "Isn't that hilarious?"
Person B: "No, I don't really get it."
Person A: "...You had to be there."

by Yer MOM10000 August 9, 2009

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had it not been for

Had it not been for means "only because of" something. Literally it means, for anything other than it, it wouldn't

Had it not been for her, he would have let it go

by Chillydawns November 9, 2010

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it had to be done

A response to a question about something that was done for reasons only apparent to person who did it and which could only be understood by them.

Usually encountered while playing FPS games.

"Why did you just stab your teamate in the back?"
"It had to be done"

by Fisty November 6, 2005

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Had The Radish

Vermont / New England saying for when an item or person is so messed up, broken, worthless that it is no longer useful and is essentially junk.

Yeah, he's HAD THE RADISH

by jescoelvis March 5, 2011

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had words

1. v. (past tense) To have played a bitterly divisive game of Words With Friends with someone, therefore becoming mortal enemies.

I used to be good friends with Bobby, but then we had words. Now whenever we see meet, we just let out insane karate kaias, and pummel each other with a tornado of kicks and punches.

by barry b March 22, 2013