have a night on the tiles/be out on the tilesphrase
Word Forms
present tense
I/you/we/they
have out
he/she/it
has out
present participle
having out
past tense
had out
past participle
had out
DEFINITIONS2
1
(have something out) to have a tooth removed from your mouth or an organ removed from your body
Synonyms and related words
Dentistry
amalgam
brace
bridge
2
have it outto talk to someone honestly and directly about a problem that is causing disagreement or about something they have done that is making you angry
have out with:
He decided to have it out with Rose there and then.
Synonyms and related words
To discuss something
discuss
consider
talk
have out
phrasal verb transitive
Other entries for this word
not have a hair out of placephrase
have someone eating out of your handphrase
have steam coming out of your earsphrase
have your work cut out for youphrase
have something coming out of your earsphrase
Word Forms
present tense
I/you/we/they
have out
he/she/it
has out
present participle
having out
past tense
had out
past participle
had out
DEFINITIONS2
1
(have something out) mainly Britishto have a tooth removed from your mouth or an organ removed from your body
Synonyms and related words
Dentistry
amalgam
braces
bridge
2
have it outto talk to someone honestly and directly about a problem that is causing disagreement or about something they have done that is making you angry
have out with:
He decided to have it out with Rose there and then.