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have something against

  1. 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.



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Those pushing back against the cancellation include Canadian psychologist and far-right commentator Jordan B. Peterson, who tweeted, “Hey @eventbrite/Do you have something against/You know/Actual women?”

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The German, who said he regretted the headlines created by his comments, said Tierney appears to have something "against" his team.

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Klopp said Tierney appears to have something "against" his team after he was shown a yellow card for celebrating in front of the fourth official.

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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says referee Paul Tierney appears to have something "against" his team after a remarkable ending to their 4-3 win over Tottenham.

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“You cannot use this tool to frighten people. If you have something against someone, you can put them on trial.’

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