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Phr V have up has, having, had have sb up British & Australian informal to take someone to court for a trialusually passiveHe was had up for armed robbery.
be had up (for something)To be indicted, arrested, and/or tried (for a crime). The CEO was had up for embezzling nearly $18 million of company money. have (someone) up (for something)to invite someone to a place that is on a higher level or in the north, for a meal, party, cards, etc. (Fixed order.) We would like to have you up for dinner some evening. We will have you up soon. |