coming and going, have someone



coming and going, have someone

Catch someone both ways, give someone no way out. For example, If Jane accepted the transfer she would have to move, but if she turned it down she would have to travel more-they had her coming and going . Also see coming or going.
See also: and, coming, have

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Boleslav-Czech, Russian, Medieval Slavic
Alured['æljured]
Finley['finli]
Nona (1)-Roman Mythology
Aetius-Ancient Roman
TiÊN-Vietnamese