have a run-in with (someone)

have a run-in with (someone)

To have an unpleasant interaction with someone. I'm not going to her party because my ex-boyfriend will be there, and I don't want to have a run-in with him.
See also: have
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

have a ˈrun-in with somebody

(informal) have an argument or disagreement with somebody: She had a run-in with her son’s teacher this morning. She doesn’t think he gives the children enough homework.
See also: have, somebody
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

have a run-in (with someone/something)

tv. to have trouble with someone or something. I had a run-in with Mrs. Wilson. She’s a hard case.
See also: have, someone, something
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • have a run-in
  • have a run-in with somebody
  • have a run-in with someone/something
  • absent (oneself) from
  • beat a (hasty) retreat
  • beat a hasty retreat
  • beat a retreat
  • hasty
  • retreat
  • make allowance