have something against



have something against

Be opposed to, especially for a particular reason. For example, Do you have something against this plan? or Annie must have something against Mary, because she's always so surly when they're together .
See also: have

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Eliakim-Biblical
NaoiseNEE-shaIrish, Scottish, Irish Mythology
ŠTefanijashte-FAHN-ee-yah (Croatian)Slovene, Croatian
Christopher['kristəfə]
Jeong-Hojung-hoKorean
DorianDAWR-ee-ən (English)English, French