have a set-to (with someone or something)

have a set-to (with someone or something)

To argue or fight (with someone). Yeah, Tiffany and I had a set-to the last time we were together, but we've since reconciled. These days, it seems I have a set-to with my brother every time I see him.
See also: have, someone
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

have a set-to (with someone)

to have an argument or fight with someone. Perry and Emmet had quite a set-to over the choice of music.
See also: have
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • have a set-to
  • get (all) set
  • get set
  • set (something) out
  • set out
  • set in train
  • be (all) set (to do something)
  • set (one's) hand to
  • set your hand to
  • set about